Retinal Structure and Function

The retina is an accessible piece of the focal sensory system and has subsequently been studied widely. Two parts of human retinal construction dependent on physiology and morphology can be recognized. They are the different retinal layers that comprise either neuron perikarya or neuronal cycles. The other is the qualification between focal (macula, fovea) and fringe portions of the retina. Significant cell types in the retina are coloring epithelial, photoreceptor, flat, bipolar, amacrine, ganglion, and glial cells and comprehension of their parts in solid and undesirable retina stay a challenge.                  



 


  • Anatomy of Retina
  • Light Sensitivity
  • Retinal Transplant
  • Retinal Damage

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