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    There Are Two Kinds of Receptor Cells Found in the Retina
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There Are Two Kinds of Receptor Cells Found in the Retina

Question 42

Question 42

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There are two kinds of receptor cells found in the retina. They are ________.


A) rods and ganglion cells
B) bipolar cells and cones
C) rods and cones
D) ganglion and bipolar cells

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