Answer:
The correct answer is "1. cornea 2. retina 3. rods and cones 4. ganglion cells
5. optic nerve 6. thalamus 7. primary visual cortex"
Explanation:
Light must pass a series of structures for the brain being able to interpret the data that comes from the eyes. The order that light stimuli travels from the eye to the brain is as follows:
1. cornea
2. retina
3. rods and cones
4. ganglion cells
5. optic nerve
6. thalamus
7. primary visual cortex
Light enters trough the cornea, the transparent front part of the eye that covers two-thirds of its total optical power; then it goes to the retina which receives the image that could go to the rods or the cones (depending if the light is at low or high levels, respectively). Then, ganglion cells increase the rate of the impulse within the optic nerve, and finally thalamus passes the sensory signal to the primary visual cortex. In this area of the brain, the basic visual features are extracted and interpreted.
You didn't attached the choice but then I have two answer either of the two is correct. The first one is Putamen , is located on the base of the telencephalon (forebrain). Second answer is Angular gyrus is a region part of the brain and it is involved in number of processing related to number processing and spatial cognition, language, attention and memory retrieval.
Answer:
Three main pieces of evidence for the Big Bang theory are the red-shift of light, cosmic background radiation and types of elements.
Answer:
depending on conditions !
Explanation:
e.g a peat bog or somewhere like the north pole vs a humid jungle or hot desert
things to consider
air composition in the environment to feed microbes
temperature to speed up reactions
any natural catalysts
PH of your environment
Answer:
the cell is the smallest living unit of life
the mitochondria is the organelle that aids in the produ ruin of ATP through aerobic respiration
the nucleus is the membrane bound organelle that's found in eukaryotic cells
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