Special Senses. Retina A B C D E F G H I A: Inner limiting membrane. B: Optic nerve fiber layer. C: Ganglionic cell layer. D: Inner plexiform. E: Inner.

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Special Senses

Retina A B C D E F G H I A: Inner limiting membrane. B: Optic nerve fiber layer. C: Ganglionic cell layer. D: Inner plexiform. E: Inner nuclear. F: Outer plexiform. G: Outer nuclear. H: Outer limiting membrane. I: Rods and cones (bipolar neurons).

A B C G F E D

Taste Bud A B C D A: Stratified squamous epithelium B: Sustentacular C: Taste bud D: Taste pore

D C B A

Cochlea A B C D E A: Hair cells with stereocilia B: Tectorial Membrane C: Vestibular membrane. D: Basilar membrane. E: Scala Media.

Olfactory A B C A: Bowman’s Gland. B: Olfactory receptor cells C: Ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium