Submitted by agent007653 t3_10y6607 in askscience
Hi, so when light hits the eye, a certain light-sensitive molecule is stimulated which then changes its structure and starts a signalling cascade. But my question is on the atomic level, how exactly can light (electromagnetic radiation) stimulate 1 molecule in the eye, what exactly happens on the atomic level, do the waves of the light cause something in this molecule to vibrate ? How can this molecule 11-Cis-retinal react to light ?
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