noun
- Plural of iodopsin; light-sensitive proteins found in the cone cells of the retina that enable color vision, particularly in bright light conditions.
Usage: technical; biology; usually used in plural form
Examples
- Iodopsins are responsible for detecting different wavelengths of light in the human eye.
- The three types of iodopsins in cone cells respond to red, green, and blue light.
- Color blindness can result from defects in iodopsin production or function.
- Researchers study iodopsins to understand how the eye perceives color.
- Unlike rhodopsin in rod cells, iodopsins function optimally in bright lighting.