- 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...
-
Anisotropy Bioluminescence,
irrespective of
angle Dichroic filter Dichroism Iridocyte Labradorescence (Adularescence)
Metallic colour Opalescence Structural...
- A.; Brocco,
Steven L. (1983). "Chromatop**** Organs,
Reflector Cells,
Iridocytes and Leucop****s in Cephalopods".
American Zoologist. 23 (3): 581–592....
- loss.
Guanine is also
found in
specialized skin
cells of fish
called iridocytes (e.g., the sturgeon), as well as
being present in the
reflective deposits...
-
light within guanine crystals that
develop within special cells called iridocytes in the
subcutaneous layer. The
exact shade of blue seen
depends on the...
- pigments,
instead these arise from guanop****s,
which are also
called iridocytes.
Iridocytes reside in the dermis, and are
responsible for the
iridescent appearance...
- in
stages XIV to XV
according to Naef
morphological descriptions, and
iridocytes appear at
stage XVII. Arms
begin to grow at
stage XIV and end up having...
-
reflectors are
responsible for
reflecting color in a type of skin cell
called iridocyte.
Reflectors are
composed of
periodically stacked lamellae which are thin...