BIOSC-101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Ear Canal, Photobleaching, Color Vision

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Compare and contrast the two types of photoreceptors. Two types of photoreceptors, rods and cones, respond to light with a neural message sent to the brain. Contain the pigment rhodopsin which is broken down in bright light. A reduced number or lack of one type of cone results in color blindness. Negative afterimage: prolonged exposure to an object results in continued perception of image in different colors after looking away. Positive afterimage: colors of the original image is maintained. Other colors blue or green become sensitive. Determined by the amplitude of the sound wave. Determined by the frequency of the sound waves. List the structures and functions that can be found in each. Outer ear functions as a receiver includes the pinna & external auditory canal. Pinna: gathers sound & channels it to the external auditory canal, helps determine sound direction. External auditory canal leads to the tympanic membrane (eardrum) inner ear functions as a transmitter.

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