BY 108 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Pit Viper, Color Vision, Far-Sightedness

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Eye - begins w/ capture of light energy by photoreceptors. Sensitive to light, but cannot form images. Sclera - white of the eye, made of connective tissue light enters eye through transparent cornea iris - colored portion of eye. Can decrease size of pupil (opening) lens focuses image onto the retina on the back of the eye. Rods - photoreceptor for black/white vision inread invented by teads light has to pass layer of bipolar cells and ganglion to reach rods/cones. Cones - photoreceptor for color vision found mostly in fovea (central region of retina) 3 different cones >> 3 color sensitivities (blue, green, red) Dark >> photoreceptors release neurotransmitter that inhibits bipolar neurons >> less action potential goes to brain. Occipital lobe of brain interprets messages from the eye. Blind spot - where nerves come out of the eye, leading to the brain. Myopic (near-sighted) - image focused in front of fovea. Hyperopic (far-sighted) - image focused behind fovea.

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