Retina Oc Anatomy I Lab
Across
- 3. Type of ganglion cells involved in motion and luminance (M cells)
- 4. Layer containing cell bodies of rods and cones
- 5. Cells responsible for low-light, monochromatic vision
- 7. Type of ganglion cells responsible for color and fine detail (P cells)
- 9. Axons of ganglion cells form this layer before exiting the eye
- 12. Junctional line between photoreceptor inner segments and Müller cells
- 16. Weakest interface where retinal detachment occurs (between two structures)
- 17. Layer containing bipolar, horizontal, amacrine, and Müller cells
- 18. Layer where bipolar and amacrine cells synapse with ganglion cells
Down
- 1. Cell type that provides structural support and forms limiting membranes
- 2. Structure marking the junction between retina and ciliary body
- 6. Layer where photoreceptors synapse with bipolar and horizontal cells
- 8. Layer composed of melanin-containing cells that absorb stray light
- 10. Region where ganglion cell layer is absent and cones are densely packed
- 11. Cells responsible for color vision and high acuity
- 13. Thin membrane separating neural retina from vitreous cavity
- 14. Type of synapse involving horizontal cells, bipolar cells, and photoreceptors
- 15. Blood supply to outer retina comes from this vascular layer