BIOL 1000 Study Guide - Final Guide: Phylogenetic Tree, Starch, Dehydrogenation

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Fi(cid:374)al e(cid:454)a(cid:373) lo(cid:859)s: describe the molecular basis of vision. Light enters the pupil; and strikes a light sensitive detector called the retina which is located along the inner surface of the back of the eye. The light is mapped as in image along the surface of the retina by activating a series of light sensitive cells known as rods and cones. These photoreceptor cells convert the light into electrical impulses which are transmitted to the brain via nerve fibres. For an image to be recognized, many photo receptor cells will be activated and the visual information will be transported to the brain via numerous nerve fibers. The brain then determines, according to which nerve fibers carried the electrical impulse, which photoreceptors were activated by the light and then creates a picture. Thus the saying, we see with our brain, and not our eyes.

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