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chromatophore /krōˈmatəfôr /nounA cell or plastid that contains pigment.The rapid changes in shade and colour are made possible by cells called chromatophores, which are full of pigment and can expand or contract under nervous control....- He subsequently investigated the endocrine regulation of chromatophores and eye pigments.
- Previously, time-resolved fluorescence and transient absorption measurements have been performed using chromatophores from Rhodospirillum (Rps.) rubrum and Blastochloris (Bl.) viridis.
Derivativeschromatophoric /krəˌmatəˈfôrik/ /ˌkrōmətə-/ adjective ...- Color changes are achieved through the use of different layers of cells stacked together, known as chromatophoric organs, photophores and various types of reflector cells under nervous control.
- The dark line shows the extent of the chromatophoric surface.
- Still, they are different species; and, with regard to emotions, the biggest difference is that one is chromatophoric and the other is not.
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