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Is it what we See with the Eyes?

Gerardo Villegas Lopez, Viridiana Perez Correa, Andrea Covarrubias, Ma del Pilar Gonzalez, Sergio Ernesto Miranda, Rolando Torres, Ã lvaro Zuluaga and Alberto Garay
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Gerardo Villegas Lopez: Neuro radiologist pediatrician deputy regional medical director medical laboratory of the poplar northern border, Mexico
Viridiana Perez Correa: Neuro radiologist pediatrician deputy regional medical director medical laboratory of the poplar northern border, Mexico
Andrea Covarrubias: Neuro radiologist pediatrician deputy regional medical director medical laboratory of the poplar northern border, Mexico
Ma del Pilar Gonzalez: Neuro radiologist pediatrician deputy regional medical director medical laboratory of the poplar northern border, Mexico
Sergio Ernesto Miranda: Neuro radiologist pediatrician deputy regional medical director medical laboratory of the poplar northern border, Mexico
Rolando Torres: Neuro radiologist pediatrician deputy regional medical director medical laboratory of the poplar northern border, Mexico
à lvaro Zuluaga: Neuro radiologist pediatrician deputy regional medical director medical laboratory of the poplar northern border, Mexico
Alberto Garay: Radiologists assigned to the Chopo medical laboratory, northern border, Mexico

Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 55, issue 1, 46626-46632

Abstract: Euglena is a single-celled organism that represents the first organism with a light-sensitive structure with numerous chloroplasts, which is truly the first step in history towards the human eye. Transduction is the mechanism in which photoreceptors transform the optical energy of light into electrical energy as part of the evolution of the eye. In such a way that the human eye captures shapes and images, converts them into an electrical signal, which passes to the optic nerve and from there to the brain in the visual cortex, in this way the image is processed and thus allows its interpretation in the medium [1].

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Date: 2024
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