Visual pigments in rods is called photopsin and visual pigments in cones rhodopsin.Is it true?1- Which one is incorrect about somatosensory cortex?A- It processes the incoming somatosensory information.B- The somatosensory cortex is located in the parietal lobe.C- Left somatosensory cortex controls right side of the body.D- The brain has 2 pain receptors
Question
Visual pigments in rods is called photopsin and visual pigments in cones rhodopsin.Is it true?1- Which one is incorrect about somatosensory cortex?A- It processes the incoming somatosensory information.B- The somatosensory cortex is located in the parietal lobe.C- Left somatosensory cortex controls right side of the body.D- The brain has 2 pain receptors
Solution
The statement about visual pigments is incorrect. The visual pigment in rods is called rhodopsin, not photopsin. The visual pigments in cones are called photopsins.
As for the somatosensory cortex question, the incorrect statement is D- The brain has 2 pain receptors. The brain itself does not have pain receptors. Pain is sensed by peripheral nerves in the body and sent to the brain for processing.
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