Inhibited bipolar cells do not release neurotransmitters to stimulate ganglion cells, thus preventing nerve impulse conduction through the optic nerve.
Les cellules bipolaires inhibées ne libèrent pas de neurotransmetteurs pour stimuler les cellules ganglionnaires, ce qui empêche la conduction de l'influx nerveux dans le nerf optique.
| Front | How do bipolar cells affect ganglion cells? |
|---|---|
| Back | 1. Inhibited bipolar cells are prevented from releasing NT in order to stimulate the ganglion cells 2. As a result, no impulse is conducted through the optic nerve |
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