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In sight, energy is transmitted by nerve impulses to the brain after being absorbed by the
 
  (1) cornea, (2) optic nerve, (3) papillae, (4) rods and cones, (5) taste buds.

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Cassareep is a flavoring obtained from
 
  (a) frying yam skins, (b) boiling cassava root, (c) boiling sugarcane, (d) guava, (e) none of thse.



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