Anatomy and Cell Biology 3309 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Outer Plexiform Layer, Inner Plexiform Layer, Inner Nuclear Layer

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The retinal part of the eye consists of the neural retina and the retinal pigment epithelium (rpe). They are derived from the neural ectoderm (along with the 2 layers of inner epithelium of the ciliary body and iris) and are therefore part of the central nervous system. Nurtures the outer layers of the retina and removes debris (shed disks) One layer of epithelial cells that are separated to choroid by bruch"s membrane. Photoreceptor layer: contains outer and inner segments of rods and cones. Outer limiting membrane: formed by mueller glia cells. Outer nuclear layer: photoreceptor cell bodies (nuclei) Outer plexiform layer: synapses from rods and cones to horizontal cells and bipolar cells. Inner nuclear layer: contains cell bodies of horizontal cells, bipolar cells and amacrine cells. Inner plexiform layer: synapses of bipolar cells to ganglion cells and amacrine cells. Ganglion cell layer: retinal ganglion cell bodies. Nerve fibre layer: axons of ganglion cells that course to optic disc.

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