At the start of WWII nobody expected a Japanese surprise attack in that great of numbers. <span>Also without radar (which was just starting) or someone trailing them- nobody knew where the Japanese fleets were.</span>
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B. Sent through electrical signals
Explanation:
Information is passed from the retina to the brain via electric signals through the optic nerves. The optic nerves are a very important part of the visual system of the body in that they carry electric signals from the retina to the brain.
- The brain therefore interprets the signal and conceptualizes it.
- Light on the retina stimulates the cones and rods which in turn generate electrical signals.
Answer: the answer is c I hope this helped