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Explain the role rhodospin plays in vision

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Rhodopsin is a pigment in the retina that allows the eyes to see in dim light. It is part of the rod cells that are responsible for night vision. Rhodopsin is found in the membrane of the retina. The retina is the part of the eye that contains cells that detect light.

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