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Since our description of the sense organs accounts for all the sensory neurons that have been identified in the embryo, we believe that this description is accurate and complete, except in the terminal segment, where some sense organs remain to be identified.
By itself, this result would suggest that most of the neurons are isopotential.
It is inferred that as far as ultrastructural evidence is concerned, these neurons do not have a secretory function before they attain their target organs.
This is a much lower number of neurons per Müller cell than in most other mammals studied.
It is possible that some of the lateral dDO neurons that receive LL input also receive input from one or more of the otolithic end organs.