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rod cells contains a pigment called __________ .​

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Answered by annika8956
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Red Blood cells contain a pigment called : Haemoglobin

it is the reason for the red colour of RBC...

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

The pigment, called rhodopsin (conopsin is found in cone cells) comprises a large protein called opsin (situated in the plasma membrane), attached to which is a covalently bound prosthetic group: an organic molecule called retinal (a derivative of vitamin A).

•Rod cells function is that they always form black and white vision.

•In these cells the retina is too sensitive to colour.

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