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From Deep to Superficial, the structure of the retina is as follows:
[blank_start]Photoreceptors[blank_end]
[blank_start]Bipolar cells[blank_end]
[blank_start]Ganglion cells[blank_end]
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Photoreceptors
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Bipolar cells
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Ganglion cells
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Rhodopsin is found in the [blank_start]rods[blank_end] of the eyes
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Rhodopsin contains [blank_start]11-cis-retinal[blank_end]. When light hits this substance it becomes [blank_start]all-trans-retinal[blank_end], which is then broken up into 11-cis-retinal + [blank_start]Vitamin A[blank_end]
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11-cis-retinal
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all-trans-retinal
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all-trans-retinol
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all-trans-retinal
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11-cis-retinal
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all-trans-retinol
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Vitamin A
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Vitamin D
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Vitamin C
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One of the main functions of [blank_start]rods[blank_end] is to see in dim light
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Label the layers of the retina shown below.
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Photoreceptor
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Bipolar Cell
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Amacrine Cell
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Horizontal Cell
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Ganglion Cell
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Both horizontal cells and amacrine cells facilitate [blank_start]lateral[blank_end] inhibition which helps in the localisation of a stimulus.
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From the optic chiasm, the optic tracts synapse at the [blank_start]lateral geniculate[blank_end] nuclei in the thalamus. From there they project as optic radiations to the primary visual cortex in the [blank_start]occipital[blank_end] lobe of the brain.
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occipital
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lateral geniculate
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Which condition would arise from each of the lesions shown in the diagram?
A: [blank_start]Monocular Blindness[blank_end]
B: [blank_start]Bitemporal Hemianopia[blank_end]
C: [blank_start]Homonymous Hemianopia:[blank_end]
D: [blank_start]Quadrantic Hemianopia[blank_end]
E: [blank_start]Foveal Sparing Homonymous Hemianopia[blank_end]
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The [blank_start]striate[blank_end] cortex is the first part of the primary visual cortex that receives input from the lateral geniculate nucleus in the thalamus.