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7 December, 14:35

What is the correct order of cells in the retina from back (furthest from the lens) to front?

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  1. 7 December, 15:08
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    The human retina is composed of 10 layers. Beginning from back to the front of the retina, the layers include; an epithelium of retinal pigments, a layer of cones and rods, an outer regulating membrane, an outer nuclear layer, an outer plexform layer, an inner nuclear layer, an inner plexform layer, a layer of ganglion cells, a. layer of nerve fibre and an inner regulating membrane.
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