Retina Oc Anatomy I Lab

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