| 1. | These pinholes allow light to strike the rods and cones perpendicularly.
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| 2. | Light strikes the ganglia first, the rods and cones last.
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| 3. | The retina contains two types of visual cells _ rods and cones.
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| 4. | There are major functional differences between the rods and cones.
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| 5. | Activation of rods and cones is actually depolarize and release glutamate continuously.
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| 6. | Horizontal cells provide inhibitory feedback to rod and cone photoreceptors.
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| 7. | They receive inputs from intermediate numbers of rods and cones.
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| 8. | Same with rods and cones and neurons and glial cells.
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| 9. | Rods and cones use rhodopsin, a mammalian protein in the same family.
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| 10. | RORbeta is needed for both rod and cone development.
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