rhabdomeric
Rhabdomeric refers to a type of photoreceptor cell found in the eyes of many invertebrates. These cells are characterized by their rhabdomere, a specialized light-sensitive membrane that projects into the lumen of the eye. The rhabdomere is composed of microvilli, which are finger-like projections of the cell membrane that greatly increase the surface area for light absorption. This structure is distinct from the ciliary photoreceptors found in vertebrates, which have a different membrane organization.
The rhabdomeric photoreceptor contains photopigments, such as rhodopsin, which absorb photons of light. Upon light absorption,
The function of rhabdomeric photoreceptors is crucial for the survival of many invertebrate species, enabling them