The route of visual information from the visual receptors (rods and cones) to the brain is
A) receptors--optic nerve--bipolar cells--ganglion cells--brain
B) receptors--optic nerve--ganglion cells--bipolar cells--brain
C) receptors--ganglion cells--optic nerve--bipolar cells--brain
D) receptors--bipolar cells--ganglion cells--optic nerve--brain
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