The Opponent-Process theory explains why if I stare at a yellow star and then look at a white screen I will see a purple star. Correct answer: A This theory of color vision suggests that our ability to perceive color is controlled by three receptor complexes with opposing actions: red/green pairs, yellow/blue pairs, and black/white pairs.
<span>a. The model cell swells because it is in a hypotonic solution. The water enters the cell to move the glucose cells out into a solution to create equilibrium.</span>