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The purplish red pigment rhodopsin contained in the rods type of photoreceptor cells of the human eye, is a derivative of:

  1. A
    Vitamin A
  2. B
    Vitamin
  3. C
    Vitamin C
  4. D
    Vitamin D

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Rhodopsin (visual purple) is a light-sensitive pigment found in the rod cells of the retina. It is composed of a protein called opsin and retinal, which is an aldehyde of Vitamin A.

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The purplish red pigment rhodopsin contained in the rods type of photoreceptor cells of the human eye, is a derivative of:
A
Vitamin A
B
Vitamin
C
Vitamin C
D
Vitamin D

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