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rhodopsin ro-DOP-sin A pigment molecule stored in rod cells of the retina. Light splits rhodopsin, which depolarizes the rod cell and provokes an action potential. 644
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rhodium A metal that is part of the platinum family but is liquid in its raw natural state not not solid like platinum. Rhodium can be applied to base metals, gold, sterling silver, or some other alloy, to give it a shiny white surface like platinum. This process was popular in the 30's and 40's, is very durable, and very expensive.
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rhodopsin The light-sensitive receptor protein in rod cells of the retina. When rhodopsin absorbs a photon of light, its molecular shape is changed and it releases energy, leading ultimately to an electrical signal.
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Rhodnius prolixus The bloodsucking insect that transmits South American trypanosomiasis to humans; colloquially called the ¡°kissing bug.¡± SEE: trypanosomiasis.
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rhod(o)- a combining form meaning red.
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