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Therefore, the hagfish has simply retained a circadian organ, capable of sensing the light levels that are available in deep water, with little change over geological time.
In many previously reported works about refractive index sensing, the light intensity of reflection/transmission wave is usually measured when the surrounding refractive index is variable with a specific operating wavelength.
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One probably sensed the light needed to set up a circadian rhythm, and the other might have been a primitive prelude to the eye.
Creatures with complex eyes to sense the light and the ability to seek shelter from the radiation for example, by migrating into deeper waters during the daytime would have been more successful.
The breeze pressured the glass, and from behind closed eyes, sitting on his cushion, Alan could sense the light coming and going as clouds scudded across the sun.
So his body clock kicks in and he wakes up around two and he opens his eyes and there's a light, so he's thinking, 'Is it morning yet?' because he can sense the light.
These data suggest that excised roots similar to intact whole seedlings can sense the light condition in regulating PIN2 protein intracellular localization.
To sense the light, plants have several classes of photoreceptors: the red (R) and far-red (FR) sensing phytochromes, the blue (B /UV-A responsive cryptochromes, phototropins and ZEITLUPE family memB /UV-Ad the responsivedentified UV-B sensing UV-RESISTANcryptochromesVR8) phototropins 6].
Plants measure changes in day length using their circadian clocks and by sensing the surrounding light environment.
I just don't sense the same light-hearted frat boy thing with De Zoysa.
What senses the light for the light-inducible organelle gene expression in C. merolae?
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