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The site where the ureters enter the bladder is termed the _____ junction.
Opponent-process Theory
Opponent-process theory is a psychological and neurological model that describes how the perception of one stimulus (color, emotion, pain) is dependent on the opposite function of its pair.
Ewald Hering
A 19th-century German physiologist who proposed the opponent-process theory of color vision.
Young-Helmholtz Theory
A theory of color vision that proposes the eye detects colors through the relative rates of response by three kinds of cones, each one sensitive to different wavelengths of light.
Fine Detail
refers to the intricate and minute aspects of something, highlighting a high level of precision or complexity in its features or qualities.
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