The photoreceptors contain a pigment (chromophore) which is in a native form...
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The photoreceptors contain a pigment (chromophore) which is in a native form at rest and shifts to an excited form when it is hit by a photon; this activates a GPCR-like transmembrane protein that activates a G-protein that in turn activates a primary effector