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When Rhodopsin in the retina of the eye is exposed to a bright light, the Rhodopsin breaks down into Retinal and Opsin, allowing us to see in many different ranges of light and darkness.rhodopsin molecules break down into molecules of a colorless protein called opsin and a yellowish organic molecule called retainal synthesized from vitamin A

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Rhodopsin is broken down when exposed to light.

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Rhodopsin is made of opsin and what else?

Rhodopsin is a membrane protein found in the photoreceptor cells of the retina Rhodopsin is made up of the protein opsin and 11-cisretinal.


What part of the light sensitive pigment in the retina is vitamin A?

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Is the human retina is sensitive to ultraviolet light?

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Why do you sneeze when looking at light?

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