In the chemistry of vision in mammals, the
photosensitive substance is called
(a) sclerotin (b) retinol
(c) rhodopsin (d) melanin
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In the chemistry of vision in mammals, the photosensitive substance is called rhodopsin.
Option (c)
Explanation:
- Rhodopsin is responsible for transforming the photon into the chemical signal which excites biological processes in the nervous systems.
- When the light strikes at the rhodopsin molecule it is transformed into a biochemical signal.
- Then the signal can be carried by the other cells and it was transferred to the brain.
- It is a pigment that was identified in the retinal rod and it is sensitive to light.
- It undergoes photobleaching when exposed to light, and gives vision under low light.
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