No, sepia eyes is autosomal.
A channel linked receptor transduces functions of the same protein molecule. An example of a channel linked receptor are neurotransmitters in the brain.
I want to now what animal has its eyes bigger than its brain A giant squid`s eyes get to be the size of our dinner plates, but the brain is much smaller.
your eyes are connected to your brain.
The hypothalamus
The sensory neurons, in particular the optic nerve.
Your eyes are linked to your brain so you can see everything that is happening, so can your brain, it sents messages to everywere in your body so it knows what is around us.
Brain Eyes are connected to the the brain.
They are in fact closely linked, even more so than the brain is linked to other parts of the body.
No, sepia eyes is autosomal.
Your eyes are an extension of your brain. In fact most of your brain is light sensitive, and will respond by recalling memories!
The optic nerves connect the brain and eyes.
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A channel linked receptor transduces functions of the same protein molecule. An example of a channel linked receptor are neurotransmitters in the brain.
Your eyes send a message to your brain and then your brain sends a message back telling you what your seeing.
You eyes and ears do not RECEIVE messages FROM the brain.
The nervous system. Your eyes are part of your brain. The majority of your brain surface is light-sensitive.