KA4: communication and signalling: nerve impulse transmission: Initiation of a nerve impulse in response to an environmental stimulus: the vertebrate eye Flashcards

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what is the retina?

what does the retina contain?

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-the area within the eye that detects light

-two types of photoreceptor cells: rods and cones

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in animal cells the light sensitive molecule retinal is combined with…

-o_____

-to form the ________ of the eye

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-a membrane protein

-opsin

-to form the photoreceptors of the eye

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describe how rod cells function

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in dim light but do not allow colour perception

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describe how cone cells function

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-responsible for colour vision
-only function in bright light.

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name the retinal-ospin complex found in rod cells

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rhodopsin

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describe the process which triggers nerve impulses in neurons in the retina beginning when retinal absorbs a photon of light

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  • Retinal absorbs a photon of light
  • rhodopsin changes conformation to photoexcited rhodopsin
  • A cascade of proteins amplifies the signal
  • Photoexcited rhodopsin activates a Gprotein, called transducin, which activates the enzyme phosphodiesterase (PDE)
  • A single photoexcited rhodopsin activates hundreds of molecules of G-protein. Each activated G-protein activates one molecule of PDE
  • PDE catalyses the hydrolysis of a molecule called cyclic GMP (cGMP)
  • Each active PDE molecule breaks down thousands of cGMP molecules per second.
  • The reduction in cGMP concentration as a result of its hydrolysis affects the function of ion channels in the membrane of rod cells.
  • This results in the closure of ion channels in the membrane of the rod cells, which triggers nerve impulses in neurons in the retina
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what does a very high degree of amplification result in?

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rod cells being able to respond to low intensities of light

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describe the importance of different forms of opsin in cone cells

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combine with retinal to give different photoreceptor proteins, each with a maximal sensitivity to specific wavelengths:

red, green, blue or UV

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