Human Eye in Cross Section

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Human Eye in Cross Section

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Yes! The human retina inside the eyeball has a light-sensitive layer of neurons on its surface?
Yes! The optic nerve is composed of the axons of ganglion cells and transmits visual information assembled within the retina towards the geniculate nucleus and the visual cortex.
Interneurons are a form of neuron in the human central nervous system responsible for the processing and communication of information.
The blind spot in the human eye corresponds with the point in the retina where the optic nerve exits and the central artery enters the eyeball.
A neuron is a type of cell that transmits electrical impulses around the brain and other parts of the central nervous system.

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