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Multiple Choice
What determines the specific wavelength of light absorbed by a cone cell?
A
The distance of the cone cell from the fovea
B
The size of the cone cell
C
The number of cone cells in the retina
D
The type of photopigment present in the cone cell
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that cone cells are photoreceptor cells in the retina responsible for color vision.
Recognize that each type of cone cell contains a specific photopigment that is sensitive to a particular range of wavelengths of light.
Identify the three types of cone cells in the human eye: S-cones (short-wavelength), M-cones (medium-wavelength), and L-cones (long-wavelength), each containing different photopigments.
Acknowledge that the specific photopigment present in a cone cell determines which wavelength of light it absorbs most effectively.
Conclude that the type of photopigment in the cone cell is the key factor in determining the specific wavelength of light absorbed, not the cell's size, number, or distance from the fovea.