| 21. | Rods and cones differ in function.
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| 22. | But these cells, called rods and cones, have nothing to do with resetting biological clocks.
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| 23. | Actually, it's in the minute rods and cones in our eyes that register light.
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| 24. | Guanylyl cyclase is found in the retina ( RETGC ) and modulates phototransduction in rods and cones.
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| 25. | Both rod and cone PDEs catalyze the hydrolysis of cAMP or cGMP to their 5 monophosphate form.
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| 26. | Unlike in most systems, rod and cone cells release neurotransmitters when not receiving a light signal.
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| 27. | It has to do with the physiology of the cells in the latter . rods and cones.
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| 28. | Rods and cones are both photosensitive, but respond in different ways to different frequencies of light.
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| 29. | It states that the retina has only two kinds of light-sensitive cells : rods and cones.
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| 30. | It is a type of heterotrimeric G-protein with different ? subunits in rod and cone photoreceptors.
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