Deficiency of which vitamin affects the ability to see in dim light
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Vitamin A is an inadequacy causes night visual impairment or diminishes the vision in diminishes light.
Vitamin A backings the combination of rhodopsin, a protein in the cells of your retina.
Rhodopsin ingests approaching light and transmits nerve signals from your optic nerve to your cerebrum.
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Deficiency ofVitamin A causes inability to see in dim light.
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Vitamin A is good for healthy vision, skin, bones and other tissues in the body. It also works as antioxidant, fighting cell damage in the human body.
Vitamin A also forms the "retinal pigments" such as 'rhodopsin of rod cells' and 'codopsin of cone cells' of the retina. Deficiency of vitamin A causes diseases like nyctalopia also called as night blindness and xeropthalmia.
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