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Bipolar cells are a type of interneuron in the retina that connect photoreceptors (rods and cones) to ganglion cells, playing a critical role in transmitting visual information from the eye to the brain. These cells act as a bridge, processing signals from the photoreceptors and relaying them to the ganglion cells, which then send the information through the optic nerve. Bipolar cells are essential for the initial stages of visual processing, contributing to aspects like contrast detection and visual acuity.