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Bipolar cell
Bipolar cell As a part of the retina, the bipolar cell exists between photoreceptors (rod cells and cone cells) and ganglion cells. Bipolar cells are so-named as they ...
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Bipolar
Bipolar Bipolar can refer to: Bipolar cell, a second order neuron of the retina Bipolar disorder, a psychiatric disorder Bipolar junction ...
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Gas cell (translated from German)
Gas cell With alcohol claimant gas cell One Gas cell is one galvanische cell , those the reaction energy of a continuously ... converts. In the linguistic usage stands Gas cell usually synonymously for those Hydrogen oxygen ...
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nerve cell (translated from Dutch)
nerve cell nerve cell or neurone a certain type of body cell is belong, to the most important elements ... for our denkvermogen. Contents Anatomie A nerve cell has an cell body or soma, and a number ...
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Photoreceptor cell
Photoreceptor cell It has been suggested that Photoreceptor be ... vary among different animals. Histology A photoreceptor cell contains a membranous photoreceptor protein called an ... distinguish colors. The function of the photoreceptor cell is to convert the light energy into ... a photon signals a mechanism in the cell that leads to its electrical polarization. This ... The closing of Na + channels hyperpolarizes the cell. The hyperpolarization of the cell slows ...
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Amacrine cell
Amacrine cell Amacrine cells are interneurons in the retina ... IPL), the second synaptic retinal layer where bipolar cells and ganglion cells synapse. The cell nuclei of amacrine cells are found in ... neurons, detecting motion. External links Webvision amacrine cell article Sensory system - Visual system - Eye - Retina - edit Photoreceptor cells (Cone cell, Rod cell) → (Horizontal cell) → ...
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Ganglion cell
Ganglion cell A ganglion cell (sometimes called a gangliocyte) is a type ... photoreceptors via various intermediate cells such as bipolar cells, amacrine cells, and horizontal cells. Retinal ... per retina, on average each retinal ganglion cell receives inputs from about 100 rods and ... ends of the retina), a single ganglion cell will receive information from multiple photoreceptors. ...
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Cone cell
Cone cell Normalised absorption spectra of human cone (S ... magnitude less common. Like rods, each cone cell has a synaptic terminal, an inner segment ... synapse with a neuron such as a bipolar cell. The inner and outer segments are connected ... The inner segment contains organelles and the cell's nucleus, while the outer segment, ...
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Rod cell
Rod cell Normalised absoption spectra of human rod (R ... cells in the human retina. A rod cell is sensitive enough to respond to a ... visual system received information from each rod cell individually. The convergence of rod cells also ... synapse with another neuron, for example a bipolar cell. The inner and outer segments are ...
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Fuel cell
Fuel cell For other uses, see Fuel cell (disambiguation). Toyota FCHV fuel cell vehicle A fuel cell is an electrochemical device similar to a ... is charged or discharged, whereas a fuel cell's electrodes are catalytic and relatively ...
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