Any pigment that is unstable in the presence of light; used especially of the chromophore pigments in the rod cells and cone cells of the eye(noun)
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Use "photopigment" in a sentence
"Invertebrates have rhabodomeric cells that use a special version of the photopigment called r-opsin, and activate cells by a particular pathway called a phospholipase-C cascade."
"The ability to see the world as humans do, he says, ‘requires an additional sensor—or photopigment—and the nervous system being able to compare the signals.’"
"For example, he would claim that a photopigment without any linkers or down stream signalling molecules would be useless, and unselectable by natural selection."