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The inner plexiform layer is made up of a dense reticulum of minute fibrils formed by the interlacement of the dendrites of the ganglion cells with those of the cells of the inner nuclear layer; within this reticulum a few branched spongioblasts are sometimes imbedded. Image File history File links Gray881. ... Human eye cross-sectional view. ... Image File history File links Gray882. ... Elseviers logo. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Human eye cross-sectional view. ... fine fibers (e. ... In biology, a dendrite is a slender, typically branched projection of a nerve cell, or neuron, which conducts the electrical stimulation received from other cells to the body or soma of the cell from which it projects. ... A Ganglion Cell (or sometimes called a gangliocyte) is a type of Neuron located in the retina that receives visual information from bipolar cells; its axons give rise to the optic nerve. ... The inner nuclear layer or layer of inner granules is made up of a number of closely packed cells, of which there are three varieties, viz. ...
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