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A photopsin is a protein A. of a photopigment within cone photoreceptors. B. of a photopigment within rod photoreceptors. C. that is derived from Vitamin E. D. that allows ions to flow into rod and cone
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A photopsin is a protein
A. of a photopigment within cone photoreceptors.
B. of a photopigment within rod photoreceptors.
C. that is derived from Vitamin E.
D. that allows ions to flow into rod and cone photoreceptors
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protein pigment for vision in cone
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