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What Happens in the Retina as a Result of the Change

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What happens in the retina as a result of the change illustrated in the reaction of rhodopsin in the presence of light? What happens in the retina as a result of the change illustrated in the reaction of rhodopsin in the presence of light?   A)  Nothing happens. B)  The retina is damaged. C)  A signal is sent to the brain that light is detected. D)  A signal is sent to the spinal cord to react to the light. E)  The retina makes more protein.


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