(1) What is Iodopsin ?
(2) What is cilliary body ?
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1. What is Iodopsin?
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- Photo receptive pyramidal shaped Cone cell, mostly found at the central region of retina contains a light sensitive pigment, called Iodopsin
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2. What is cilliary body?
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- At the junction of sclera and cornea there is a circular zone which is known as cillary body. The cillary body contains a complex set of smooth muscle disposed mainly in a circular direction.
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1) Lodopsin is a visual pigment present in cone cell of eye and is sensitive to high intensity of light. They are responsible for daylight and colour visions. Iodospin: It is a violet, light sensitive figment found in the retinal cones of the eye that is responsible for coloured vision.
2) A part of the middle layer of the wall of the eye. The ciliary body includes the ring-shaped muscle that changes the size of the pupil and the shape of the lens when the eye focuses. It also makes the fluid that fills the eye.
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