Long shot, but if you know any Physiology. Help

MrCodeDude

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I'm stuck with a Phsyiology worksheet that I forgot I had to do. So I have no book and a crappy outline of the chapter and I'm lost.

I got most of the questions, just a few left:

  • When the retina lacks specific pigments, the result is (blank)
  • In what area of the brain do pain fibers terminate?
  • The bending of light waves as they pass at an oblique angle from a medium of one optical density to a medium of another optical density is called (blank)

I appreciate help the most. But thread craps, spam, etc. is also appreciated. You know, whatever keeps my thread at the top. :) :heart:
 

MastaTam

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The bending of light waves as they pass at an oblique angle from a medium of one optical density to a medium of another optical density is called (blank)

Refraction
 

MrCodeDude

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Originally posted by: MastaTam
The bending of light waves as they pass at an oblique angle from a medium of one optical density to a medium of another optical density is called (blank)

Refraction
Thanks!
 

Yossarian

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yes it is a real thing but I don't know much about it... just came across it in my online travels today. strangely enough ray romano is involved. :confused:
 

Ronstang

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I suggest you look it up......I never said I would be fair and give you the right answer to your homework when you can use the internet just like the rest of us;)

If you trust my answer you might be dissapointed.....then again, maybe you won't
 

MrCodeDude

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Originally posted by: Ronstang
I suggest you look it up......I never said I would be fair and give you the right answer to your homework when you can use the internet just like the rest of us;)

If you trust my answer you might be dissapointed.....then again, maybe you won't
Ehh. It's already on the paper ;) Thanks for an answer though :)


Originally posted by: IcemanJer
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
In what area of the brain do pain fibers terminate?
thalamus
Thanks!

Thanks everybody :)