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				Sensory Organs Multiple Questions and Answers.		
		           
         
        
		   
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		       Human Physiology
 
		
		    
			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: a | 
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		|  | Explanation: Ear is broadly divided into three parts that are outer, middle, and inner. Sound wave goes through the outer ear gets converted to vibration by middle ear. Passing of vibration to inner ear further converts it in the form of compresses wave. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: a | 
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		|  | Explanation: Ear is broadly divided into three parts that are outer, middle, and inner. Sound wave goes through the outer ear gets converted to vibration by middle ear. Passing of vibration to inner ear further converts it in the form of compresses wave. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: c | 
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		|  | Explanation: The light absorbing pigment present in the rods is rhodopsin and it is also a G protein coupled receptor which upon activation activates transducin. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: d | 
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		|  | Explanation: Rhodopsin activates molecules of transducin which further activates an enzyme to break down cyclic GMP. The drop in cyclic GMP will open sodium channel which is responsible for vision. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: b | 
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		|  | Explanation: The color vision of our eye is dependent on the three types of cones, i.e., green absorbing, red absorbing cones, and blue absorbing cones. | 
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