BCHM 3100K Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Retina Horizontal Cell, Cornea, Amacrine Cell

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Past the pupil comes the lens which contains zonule fibers. Cornea is not flexible whereas the lens is. Pigmented epithelium: absorbs photoreceptors this is why its black. Outer segments: contains discs that have proteins that interact with light. Plexiform layer: synapse with the next set of cells. Inner plexiform layer: synapse of cells with ganglion cells. Rhodopsin is a protein interacts with light. They don"t have action potentials but rather, graded potentials. Photoreceptor in the dark (rod) vs in light. Sodium channel that is open in darkness. There is an influx of sodium in the dark. During light, the concentration of cgmp is dropping, therefore the sodium channel will close. Two types of bipolar cells, one and off cells. Glutamate is acting as an inhibitory neurotransmitter from on (invaginating cells) Horizontal cells pull information from neighbouring cells. Receptor fields: given area which responds to lights, circumference of the cell from the top.

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