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    The Cells in the Eye That Convert Electromagnetic Energy into Neural
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The Cells in the Eye That Convert Electromagnetic Energy into Neural

Question 167

Question 167

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The cells in the eye that convert electromagnetic energy into neural signals are called:


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

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