opsin

/ˈɒpsɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A protein that is a component of photopigments in the retina of the eye, such as rhodopsin and iodopsin.

“The opsin in the human retina helps to convert light into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.”

2. verb

To make or become sensitive to light.

“The opsin in the plant helped it to become sensitive to the changing light conditions.”

Synonyms

  • light-sensitive
  • photosensitive

Antonyms

  • blind
  • insensitive