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Cells Neurons)  Neurons Visual Pathway?  Bipolar Retina 1st Order

Neurons in the visual pathway include retinal bipolar cells (1st-order neurons) and retinal ganglion cells (2nd-order neurons), which form the optic chiasm.

Les neurones de la voie visuelle comprennent les cellules bipolaires de la rétine (neurones de 1er ordre) et les cellules ganglionnaires rétiniennes (neurones de 2ème ordre), qui forment le chiasma optique.

Front What are the neurons in the visual pathway? 
Back 1. Bipolar cells of retina (1st-order neurons) 
2. Retinal ganglion cells (2nd order neurons) 
3. Come together to form the optic chiasm

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