Buiboi
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I have so many questions about this topic, any help will do...cheeeeers!
1)waht are pheromones? how do they work and when are they used?
2)wavelengths human eye can detect? is it 390 nanometres to 780? im getting different wavelengths in nearly all textbooks!?!?!
3)distinguish between light sensitive pigments and photoreceptors? confused!
4)this dot point: compare the change in refractive power of the lens from rest ot maximum accomodation? btw what is the maximum accomodation?
5) what needs to be said for this dot point :"identify photoreceptor cells as those containing light sensitive pigments and explain that these cells convert light images to electrochemical signals that the bain can interpret"----
photosensitive pigments absorb light that strikes the retina, rods and cones are triggered and convert the light image to an alectrochemical impulse due to photochemical changes (sodium and potassium ion transfers) which is then sent to the brain via optic nerve for interpretation? ---is this valid or sufficient?
6) explain the distribution of the rods and cones? all i have is that rods are concentrated mostly aroudn the retina and mainly at the periphery of the reatina and the cones are absent except forh te fovea? is this enough?
7) ummm the structure of the rods and cones?
8)"identy that there are 3 types of cones each containing separte pigment sensitive to either red blue or green....hwat must be written for this dotpoint?!? what mroe cna be said?
9)"explain that colour blindness in humans results from the lack of one or more of the oclour sensitive pigments in teh cones"...what more c na be said!?!? for this dot point?
10) for the secondary souce one ..describe the nature and functioning of photoreceptor cellsin mammals insects and in antoher....for the insect (fly/bee)ar ethe ommatidium the actual photoreceptor?? ummm im not sure on what info i neeed to find for this dotpoint? so far i have headings comparing each organism; type of photoreceptor, tyep of image produced, similarities, difference in photreceptors.....it doesnt seem enough what am i missing?
11)"prcess and analyse info to describe and alnalyse the use of colour for communication in animals and relate this to the occurrence of colour vision in animals??- i know the 5 different ways colour is used for communication but 'occurence..???"
12) "outline and compares some of the sturcutres used by animals to produce sound"--- i have the frog and grasshopper, howver im unsure for what i have written for the frog...how do they produce sound"
13){outline the structure of the human larynx and the associated structures that assist the production fo sound"....sources ive referred to had different structures associated...for my answer i referred only to the larynx, vocal cords, tongue, soft and hard palate and lips...am i missing any other important ones?
14)is the role of the shadow cast, to allow us to identify and distinguish the location and source of sound as am eans of interpretting the difference in loudness and time of arrival at each ear, which is to then be analysed by the brain?!?
1)waht are pheromones? how do they work and when are they used?
2)wavelengths human eye can detect? is it 390 nanometres to 780? im getting different wavelengths in nearly all textbooks!?!?!
3)distinguish between light sensitive pigments and photoreceptors? confused!
4)this dot point: compare the change in refractive power of the lens from rest ot maximum accomodation? btw what is the maximum accomodation?
5) what needs to be said for this dot point :"identify photoreceptor cells as those containing light sensitive pigments and explain that these cells convert light images to electrochemical signals that the bain can interpret"----
photosensitive pigments absorb light that strikes the retina, rods and cones are triggered and convert the light image to an alectrochemical impulse due to photochemical changes (sodium and potassium ion transfers) which is then sent to the brain via optic nerve for interpretation? ---is this valid or sufficient?
6) explain the distribution of the rods and cones? all i have is that rods are concentrated mostly aroudn the retina and mainly at the periphery of the reatina and the cones are absent except forh te fovea? is this enough?
7) ummm the structure of the rods and cones?
8)"identy that there are 3 types of cones each containing separte pigment sensitive to either red blue or green....hwat must be written for this dotpoint?!? what mroe cna be said?
9)"explain that colour blindness in humans results from the lack of one or more of the oclour sensitive pigments in teh cones"...what more c na be said!?!? for this dot point?
10) for the secondary souce one ..describe the nature and functioning of photoreceptor cellsin mammals insects and in antoher....for the insect (fly/bee)ar ethe ommatidium the actual photoreceptor?? ummm im not sure on what info i neeed to find for this dotpoint? so far i have headings comparing each organism; type of photoreceptor, tyep of image produced, similarities, difference in photreceptors.....it doesnt seem enough what am i missing?
11)"prcess and analyse info to describe and alnalyse the use of colour for communication in animals and relate this to the occurrence of colour vision in animals??- i know the 5 different ways colour is used for communication but 'occurence..???"
12) "outline and compares some of the sturcutres used by animals to produce sound"--- i have the frog and grasshopper, howver im unsure for what i have written for the frog...how do they produce sound"
13){outline the structure of the human larynx and the associated structures that assist the production fo sound"....sources ive referred to had different structures associated...for my answer i referred only to the larynx, vocal cords, tongue, soft and hard palate and lips...am i missing any other important ones?
14)is the role of the shadow cast, to allow us to identify and distinguish the location and source of sound as am eans of interpretting the difference in loudness and time of arrival at each ear, which is to then be analysed by the brain?!?