(A) Photoreceptor cell releases neurotransmitter. (B) Photoreceptor cell opens sodium channels. (C) Opsin closes sodium channels. (D) Neurotransmitter molecules from bipolar cells binds to ganglion cells. (E) Photoreceptor cell stops releasing neurotransmitter. (F) Light hits a photoreceptor cell and causes retinal and opsin to separate. (G) Bipolar cells start to release neurotransmitter molecules.What is the correct order for the above events?

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1. (A) Photoreceptor cell releases neurotransmitter. (B) Photoreceptor cell opens sodium channels. (C) Opsin closes sodium channels. (D) Neurotransmitter molecules from bipolar cells binds to ganglion cells. (E) Photoreceptor cell stops releasing neurotransmitter. (F) Light hits a photoreceptor cell and causes retinal and opsin to separate. (G) Bipolar cells start to release neurotransmitter molecules.
What is the correct order for the above events?