Eye - Retina - Optic Nerves (CNII) - Optic radiations - Occipital Lobe
your nerves.
Eye - Retina - Optic Nerves (CNII) - Optic radiations - Occipital Lobe
Nerves.
Brain stem
No, those are in the brain. The Brain Stem and the Spinal Cord are for reflexes and transmitting nervous messages to the brain.
The sequence that shows the light transmitting capabilites of materials from least to most is: opaque, translucent, transparent.
ask some one else
Prisims
Fiber Optic is normally used for carrying data as light; I doubt it'd be useful for actually transmitting coherent light.
In terms of transmissibility, the opposite of opaque is transparent. (Colloquially, clear.)AnswerThe definition of 'opaque' (NB as an adjective) in the Collins English Dictionary is as follows:- 1. Not transmitting light;2. Not reflecting light;3. Not transmitting radiant energy (e.g electromagnetic, sound);4. Hard to understand; unintelligible;This means that the opposite of 'opaque' would be:-1. something that is good at transmitting light;2. something that is good at reflecting light;3. something that is good at transmitting radiant energy ;4. Easy to understand; easily understood;This means that the opposite of 'opaque' would be:-1-3. Good at energy transfer;4. Easy to understand; easily understood;Depending on the context, 'opaque' can also mean something is 'foggy' , so this means that the opposite could be:- mirrored- bright- shiny- transparent- clear
NO. But it is sometimes attribute to dreams which means your dreaming with a light reaction.
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