The order of the three layers of cells in the retina of human eye from inside to outside is |
|
a) |
Bipolar cells, photoreceptor cells, ganglion cells |
b) |
Ganglion cells, rods, cones |
c) |
Ganglion cells, bipolar cells, photoreceptor cells |
d) |
Photoreceptor cells, ganglion cells, bipolar cells |
The order of the three layers of cells in the retina of human eye from inside to outside is |
|
a) |
Bipolar cells, photoreceptor cells, ganglion cells |
b) |
Ganglion cells, rods, cones |
c) |
Ganglion cells, bipolar cells, photoreceptor cells |
d) |
Photoreceptor cells, ganglion cells, bipolar cells |
(c)
Retina is the innermost non-vascular light sensitive coat. The optic part of retina has two parts pigmented and nervous part is transparent and contains three layers of cells-from inside-ganglion cells, bipolar cells and photoreceptor cells.