CAMPBEL BIOLOGY:CONCEPTS & CONNECTIONS
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Chapter 29, Problem 11TYK
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To analyze: The use of moon light, turtle do to navigate while moving towards ocean wave from the sand.
Introduction: Photoreceptors present in eyes send the neural signal to brain for detection of light. Light make a path from receptor of retina to the brain in the form of neural signal for phototransdunction, making an obstruction in the path of light disable the organism from seeing.
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