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What Are the First-Order Neurons in the Visual Pathway

Question 37

Question 37

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What are the first-order neurons in the visual pathway?


A) Optic nerve fibers
B) Rods and cones
C) Ganglion cells
D) Bipolar cells
E) Amacrine cells

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