The IUCN Red List (Red Data Book) documents the conservation status of plants, animals, and fungi, categorizing species from Extinct to Least Concern. It highlights species at risk of global extinction. It is a critical tool for conservation policy and action. Endangered species like the Bengal tiger and snow leopard are listed. The Red Data Book was first published by IUCN in 1964.
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The loop of Henle creates a countercurrent multiplier system in the medulla, establishing an osmotic gradient that allows the collecting duct to reabsorb water and produce concentrated urine. The other parts handle filtration, reabsorption, and secretion.
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Rhodopsin (visual purple) is a photopigment in rod cells consisting of opsin and retinal (from vitamin A). It bleaches upon absorbing light, initiating signal transduction for vision in low light. Cone cells contain iodopsin for color vision. Melanin is skin pigment, hemoglobin carries oxygen.
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