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0.2 1.4 + + 1000 c Figure 12-18 A Zimm plot , as described in the text , based on
the data of Doty for collagen in a citrate buffer at pH 3.7 and 15 ° C . The
molecular weight is 310,000 and the length of the rod - shaped molecules is 300
nm .
0.2 1.4 + + 1000 c Figure 12-18 A Zimm plot , as described in the text , based on
the data of Doty for collagen in a citrate buffer at pH 3.7 and 15 ° C . The
molecular weight is 310,000 and the length of the rod - shaped molecules is 300
nm .
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The light - sensitive or photoreceptor cells in the human eye are of two types ,
rods and cones . Rods are cylindrical in shape , about 0.002 mm in diameter .
Each rod consists of an inner segment , responsible for the normal cell functions ,
and ...
The light - sensitive or photoreceptor cells in the human eye are of two types ,
rods and cones . Rods are cylindrical in shape , about 0.002 mm in diameter .
Each rod consists of an inner segment , responsible for the normal cell functions ,
and ...
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The type found in rods is termed rhodopsin , that in cones , iodopsin . Since
retinal bound to opsin is less reactive than when free , it is thought to be
contained in a sort of pocket in the opsin , somewhat isolated from the
environment .
The type found in rods is termed rhodopsin , that in cones , iodopsin . Since
retinal bound to opsin is less reactive than when free , it is thought to be
contained in a sort of pocket in the opsin , somewhat isolated from the
environment .
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