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The inner layer of eye, retina contains three layers of neural cells, which does not include

HUMAN NEURAL SYSTEM
NEET
1

Photoreceptor cells

2

Unipolar cells

3

Ganglion cells

4

Bipolar cells

Solution:

The retina, the inner layer of the eye, contains three layers of neural cells arranged from inside to outside: Ganglion cells, Bipolar cells, and Photoreceptor cells (rods and cones). Unipolar cells are a type of neuron found in other parts of the nervous system, such as the dorsal root ganglia, but are not one of the main neural cell layers in the retina.