Asked by Tatyana Romashenko on May 04, 2024

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What is the correct order that neural signals travel from the eye to the brain

A)  receptor, ganglion cell, optic nerve
B)  optic nerve, ganglion cell, receptor 
C)  receptor, optic nerve, ganglion cell
D)  ganglion cell, receptor, optic nerve

Ganglion Cell

A type of neuron located near the inner surface of the retina of the eye, which receives visual information from photoreceptors via intermediate bipolar cells and transmits it to the brain.

Neural Signals

Electrical or chemical signals transmitted by neurons to communicate information throughout the body.

  • Illustrate the journey of sight-related information from the retina to the brain's processing centers.
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Latefa Al-naimiMay 04, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The correct order that neural signals travel from the eye to the brain is from the receptor cells (photoreceptors in the retina), to the ganglion cells (whose axons form the optic nerve), and then through the optic nerve to the brain.