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Pigment in the cone cells of man responsible for detecting red colour is

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Erythrolabe
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B
Chlorolabe
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Cyanolabe
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D
Rhodopsin
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Solution

The correct option is A Erythrolabe
There are two types of photoreceptor cells present in retina of eye, cones (for daylight vision) and rods (for low light vision).
  • The cone photopigment iodopsin has three forms:
  1. Erythrolabe: It detects red colour.
  2. Chlorolabe: It detects green colour.
  3. Cyanolabe: It detects blue colour.
  • Rhodopsin or visual purple (derivative of vitamin A) is a photopigment in the rods. It is involved in the vision under low light or dim light.
So, the correct answer is 'Erythrolabe'.

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