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Notes on retina

The retina is a layer of tissue located at the back of the eye that contains photoreceptor cells called rods and cones. These cells are responsible for detecting light and transmitting visual information to the brain via the optic nerve. The retina also contains other types of cells, including bipolar cells and ganglion cells, which help to process and transmit visual information. Damage to the retina can result in vision loss or blindness.

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Notes on retina

The retina is a layer of tissue located at the back of the eye that contains photoreceptor cells called rods and cones. These cells are responsible for detecting light and transmitting visual information to the brain via the optic nerve. The retina also contains other types of cells, including bipolar cells and ganglion cells, which help to process and transmit visual information. Damage to the retina can result in vision loss or blindness.