opsin

/ˈɑpsɪn/
noun
  1. A protein found in the retina of the eye that is sensitive to light and helps with vision.
    • A mutation in the opsin gene can cause color blindness.
    • Scientists study opsin to understand how animals perceive their environment.
    • Opsins in the human eye allow us to see colors and adjust to different light levels.
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