Respuesta :
Answer:
Pfr and phytochrome would be analogous to mammalian opsins in their light-sensing ability.
Explanation:
- Phytochromes are proteins which are 'sensitive to light', and are able to detect light sources on the plant body.
- These form an integral part of the leaves of a plant body.
- These proteins are made up of two forms: Pf and Pfr. Pf exists in an inactive form of phytochrome which activates in the presence of light to form Pfr which is an active form.
- This Pfr induces a cellular response in the plant. Similar to the opsins in Mamalian eyes, these also change in structure when exposed to light.
- Hence, Pfr and phytochrome are the molecules which can be analogous to 'mammalian opsins' in their 'light-sensing ability'.