BIOSC-116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Visual Communication, Vitreous Body, Conjunctiva

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Option communication: humans, and other animals, are able to detect a range of stimuli from the external environment, some of which are useful for communication. Identify the role of receptors in detecting stimuli. Stimulus is a change in the internal/external environment that triggers a response. Mechanoreceptors detects mechanical features such as pressure and touch. Example: stimulus=bright light receptors (photoreceptors in the eye) via nerves cerebral nervous system effectors (muscles in the eye) response=blink. Explain that the response to a stimulus involved in communication involves: This process applies to all stimuli/response actions: visual communication involves the eye registering changes in the immediate environment. Describe the anatomy and function of the human eye, including the: Conjunctiva delicate membrane, which covers the surface of the eye. Cornea front part of the eyeball, transparent and relatively thick. Sclera the tough, white outer layer of the eyeball. Choroid lies inside the sclera, is thin, black-pigmented layer containing blood cells.

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