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Chromatop****s are
cells that
produce color, of
which many
types are pigment-containing cells, or
groups of cells,
found in a wide
range of
animals including...
- In some
forms of
photosynthetic bacteria, a
chromatop**** is a pigmented(coloured), membrane-****ociated
vesicle used to
perform photosynthesis. They contain...
- The word
chromatop**** may
refer to:
Chromatop****, a kind of
pigmented cell or
organ found in some animals.
Chromatop**** (bacteria), a
vesicle ****ociated...
- a
chromatop**** can
expand its
surface area by 500%. Up to 200
chromatop****s per mm2 of skin may occur. In
Loligo plei, an
expanded chromatop**** may...
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multiple spectral channels. When
camouflaging themselves, they use
their chromatop****s to
change brightness and
pattern according to the
background they see...
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photosynthetic plastid that is
often referred to as a 'cyanelle' or
chromatop****, and is the only
other known primary endosymbiosis event of photosynthetic...
- dark
pigmented chromatop****s which can be
expanded within 1
second to
enhance the
contrast of the rings.
There are no
chromatop****s above the ring,...
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photosynthetic Paulinella species is
often referred to as the 'cyanelle' or
chromatop****, and is used in photosynthesis. It had a much more
recent endosymbiotic...
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exhibit fluorescence are
called fluorescent chromatop****s, and
function somatically similar to
regular chromatop****s.
These cells are dendritic, and contain...
- and hair
contain pigments such as
melanin in
specialized cells called chromatop****s. In some species,
pigments accrue over very long
periods during an individual's...