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What is the order of neurons in the retina from the front (where the light enters first) tothe back (where light is absorbed)?a.Ganglion cells - Bipolar cells - Photoreceptors - Amacrine cells - Horizontal cellsb.Bipolar cells - Photoreceptors - Ganglion cells - Horizontal cells - Amacrine cellsc.Amacrine cells - Horizontal cells - Ganglion cells - Bipolar cells - Photoreceptorsd.Ganglion cells - Amacrine cells - Bipolar cells - Horizontal cells - Photoreceptors

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What is the order of neurons in the retina from the front (where the light enters first) tothe back (where light is absorbed)?a.Ganglion cells - Bipolar cells - Photoreceptors - Amacrine cells - Horizontal cellsb.Bipolar cells - Photoreceptors - Ganglion cells - Horizontal cells - Amacrine cellsc.Amacrine cells - Horizontal cells - Ganglion cells - Bipolar cells - Photoreceptorsd.Ganglion cells - Amacrine cells - Bipolar cells - Horizontal cells - Photoreceptors

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The correct order of neurons in the retina from the front (where the light enters first) to the back (where light is absorbed) is:

Ganglion cells - Bipolar cells - Photoreceptors

So, the correct answer is none of the options provided. The order is Ganglion cells, Bipolar cells, and then Photoreceptors. Amacrine cells and Horizontal cells are interneurons that modulate the signal between the main types of neurons but are not in the direct path of light.

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