The release of which neurotransmitter from the rods of retina is reduced when light strikes its outer segment? (1) Glutamate (2) Acetylcholine (3) GABA (4) Glycine Photoreceptors in the retina, […]
Tag: CSIR NET Life Science Previous Year Questions and Solution on Sensory System
Tag: CSIR NET Life Science Previous Year Questions and Solution on Sensory System
CSIR NET Life Science Previous Year Questions and Solution on Sensory System
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Why Activated Rhodopsin Fails to Activate Transducin During Prolonged Illumination: The Role of Phosphorylation and Arrestin
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- September 10, 2025
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Upon prolonged illumination, activated rhodopsin does not activate transducing, hence the vision is impaired. This could be because of the following explanations: A. Most of the activated rhodopsin gets phosphorylated […]
Phototransduction in Rods: Clarifying Key Molecular Events Triggered by Light in the Retina
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- September 10, 2025
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When rods of retina kept in dark, were exposed to light, photo transduction occurred. Following are some explanations given by a researcher regarding phototransduction: A. Activation of transducin B. Inhibition […]
Correct Sequence of Events in Phototransduction in the Retina When Light Falls
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Which one is the correct sequence of events that takes place during phototransduction when light falls onto the retina? (1) Closure of Na+ channels → activation of transducing decreased release […]
Understanding the Mechanism of Dark Current in the Retina: Role of Sodium Channels in Photoreceptors
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- September 10, 2025
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The dark current in retina is due to (1) Closing of Na+ channels in the outer segment of photoreceptors. (2) Opening of K+ channels in the inner segment of photoreceptors […]
How Light Affects Rod Photoreceptor Dark Current: Closure of Sodium Channels in Outer Segment
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In the dark, rods show a large inward “dark” current which is suppressed by a flash of light. Which one of the following statements, explaining the effect of light, is […]
Explaining Rayleigh Match Variability in Red Sensitivity: Which Statement Is Incorrect?
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- September 10, 2025
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A majority of humans with normal colour vision was found to be more sensitive to red light in Rayleigh match, where the subject mixed variable amount of red and green […]
Effects of Left Optic Tract Lesion on Human Vision: Understanding Visual Field Deficits
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- September 10, 2025
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The probable effects of lesion of left optic tract on the vision of a human subject are given below. Identify the correct statement. (1) Blindness in the left eye but […]
Why Vision Is Impaired Upon Entering a Dark Room: Rhodopsin Light Inactivation Explained
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- September 10, 2025
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When a person enters a dark room from bright sunlight he cannot see anything for a few seconds because (1) Rhodoposin pigment is light inactivated (2) Scotopsin proteins of rods […]
Maximum Dioptric Power in the Human Eye: Cornea vs Lens
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- September 10, 2025
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In a normal human eye, for sharp image formation on the retina, maximum dioptric power is provided by the (1) retina (2) cornea (3) anterior surface of the lens (4) […]