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Lady bird [3.3K]
3 years ago
11

Any two function of photoreceptor cell​

Biology
1 answer:
shutvik [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The function of the photoreceptor cell is to convert the light energy of the photon into a form of energy communicable to the nervous system and readily usable to the organism: This conversion is called signal transduction.

There are two types of photoreceptors in the human retina, rods and cones. Rods are responsible for vision at low light levels (scotopic vision). ... Cones are active at higher light levels (photopic vision), are capable of color vision and are responsible for high spatial acuity.

I hope this helps in some way :)

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Hello Milan!

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In this question, we’re talking about two traits, which means that we will represent their genotypes with four letters ( two letters for each trait, since one trait is present in two chromosomes -pair-, one from the mother, and one from the father, revise if you don't get it, or just ask me).

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Capital letters are for dominant traits (if one dominant trait is present in the genotype, it will be shown as the phenotype of a person)

Small letters are for recessive traits (if both chromosomes have the recessive trait, it will be shown as the phenotype)

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R : not-red hair         r : red hair

F : freckles                f : plain skin

<u>Second,</u> let's write down every possible genotype for each person:

Let's start with Jenny, she has a recessive trait (red hair) and a dominant trait (freckles). As I mentioned before, we will represent recessive traits in two small letters ( rr for Jenny's red hair ). And in the case of our dominant trait ( freckles), we MUST have at least one capital letter (for this trait: F ). That means we have two possible genotypes for freckles: either Ff or FF.

Now as easy as it sounds, we should write Jenny's possible genotypes like this:

                                    Either rrFf or rrFF

Jenny's mother has brown hair and freckles (two dominant traits), again, as I mentioned before, dominant traits MUST be represented by at least one capital letter.

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             either RR or Rr

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            either FF or Ff

Here, we have the phenotype of one parent of Jenny's mother's parents. Lucky for us, Jenny's grandmother has two recessive traits that can only be presented as rrff.

Why are we lucky? Because Jenny's mother must have inherited one allele of her grandmother, since both of Jenny's grandmother's alleles are the same, we know that Jenny's mother has one r allele and one f allele. We can write down Jenny's mother's genotype like this: RrFf.

Now I ask you to stop reading and try to figure out Jenny's father's genotype.

It is rrff, just like her grandmother.

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or  Rrff  (phenotype: non-red h & plain skin)

or  rrFf  (phenotype: red h & freckles)

or  rrff  (phenotype: red h & plain face)

If Jenny has red hair and freckles, she MUST have a genotype of rrFf. If not, her mother is cheating XD (or a genetic mutation had happened).

I know I took too long explaining and answering but I hope I helped you,

keep it up!!

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