Multiple Choice
None of the cells in the retina proper are myelinated. One type of these cells, however, does transition from a nonmyelinated state to a myelinated one. Which cells are these?
A) Photoreceptor cells
B) Amacrine cells
C) Bipolar cells
D) Horizontal cells
E) Ganglion cells
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