Practice question
Question
Melanopsin is found in which retinal cell type?
Explanation
Pick C: Ganglion cell. Thinking about Sensory System Eye Physiology in a practical way — what the structure does, or what the process achieves — leads you here. Clinically and academically, the same logic shows up again and again: location matters here: Ganglion cell is the structure or site that matches the description. Hence Ganglion cell is correct. Treat this as a building block for the rest of Sensory System Eye Physiology; neighbouring topics often reuse the same principle. Keep a one-line summary card for this idea and revisit it before the paper; short, repeated review beats long cramming sessions. If the wording feels dense, translate it into everyday language first, then map that plain sentence back onto Ganglion cell.