What causes photoreceptors to be depolarized in the absence of light? This is also called the 'Dark Current'. Edit View

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What causes photoreceptors to be depolarized in the absence of light? This is also called the 'Dark Current'. Edit View

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What causes photoreceptors to be depolarized in the absence of light? This is also called the 'Dark Current'. Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt Paragraph v Question 2 B IU A 2 T² : I 0 words </> ✓ When a photon of light strikes a photoreceptor, what sequence of events occurs? **** 4 pts
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