How does rhodopsin facilitate vision?
A) When light strikes rhodopsin, the bipolar cells become depolarized, causing the release of GABA.
B) When light strikes rhodopsin, the photoreceptor becomes depolarized, causing the release of GABA.
C) When light strikes rhodopsin, the photoreceptor becomes hyperpolarized, causing the release of GABA.
D) When light strikes rhodopsin, the photoreceptor becomes depolarized, causing the release of glutamate.
E) When light strikes rhodopsin, the photoreceptor becomes hyperpolarized, causing the release of glutamate.
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