15. The Special Senses
Rods, Cones, and Light
15. The Special Senses
Rods, Cones, and Light
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- Multiple Choice
A light hits your retina with a wavelength of 610 nm. Which cones will be stimulated, and what color will you perceive? Use the figure to help you answer.
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Imagine that you are walking in the woods at night in very low light. A red flower and a green leaf are both reflecting the same total amount of light. Which would appear brighter to you and why? The image is provided for reference.
377views2rank3comments - Multiple ChoiceWhich sequence follows the correct passage of light entering the cornea?760views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following shows the correct order of light transmission from the air to the retina?616views1rank
- Textbook QuestionHow do rods and cones differ functionally?376views
- Textbook QuestionDescribe the response of rhodopsin to light stimuli. What is the outcome of this cascade of events?345views
- Textbook Question
Why can you see an object better in dim light by looking to the side of it instead of directly at it?
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Each of the following statements is false. Correct each statement to make it true.
a. Photons are absorbed by rhodopsin in retinal ganglion cells.
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