fényérzékeléssel
Fényérzékeléssel, or photoperception, refers to the ability of living organisms to detect and respond to light. This process is fundamental for various biological functions, including vision, circadian rhythms, and plant growth. In humans, photoperception is primarily mediated by the eyes, which contain photoreceptor cells that convert light into electrical signals. These signals are then processed by the brain to create visual images and regulate other physiological processes.
In plants, photoperception involves specialized cells called phototropins and cryptochromes, which detect light and trigger responses