- pigmentation:
melanics and
lipochromes.
Melanics contain melanin markings over top of
lipochromes in
their feathers,
while lipochrome canaries have feathers...
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wings and tail were rufous, due to the
pheomelanins not
being tinged by
lipochromes. Thus, this bird is very
likely certainly the
result of a
simple genetic...
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oxidized proteins (30–70%) as well as
lipids (20–50%). It is a type of
lipochrome and is
specifically arranged around the nucleus. The ac****ulation of lipofuscin-like...
- yellowish/golden or russet/coppery tint,
which may be due to a
yellow pigment called lipochrome (also
found in
green eyes).
Amber eyes
should not be
confused with hazel...
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Apoptosis Pyknosis Karyorrhexis Karyolysis Ac****ulations
pigment Hemosiderin Lipochrome/Lipofuscin
Melanin Steatosis Anatomical pathology Surgical pathology Cytopathology...
- and russet/coppery tint,
which may be due to the
yellow pigment called lipochrome (also
found in
green eyes).
Amber eyes
should not be
confused with hazel...
-
Apoptosis Pyknosis Karyorrhexis Karyolysis Ac****ulations
pigment Hemosiderin Lipochrome/Lipofuscin
Melanin Steatosis Anatomical pathology Surgical pathology Cytopathology...
- in 1884.
Krukenberg examined biological pigments such as hemerythrin,
lipochromes, and the
colours of eggs (being the
first to
identify biliverdin as a...
- eyes, to very light,
almost amber or
hazel irises composed partially of
lipochrome. of
Light or medium-pigmented
brown eyes are
common in Europe, Afghanistan...
-
Apoptosis Pyknosis Karyorrhexis Karyolysis Ac****ulations
pigment Hemosiderin Lipochrome/Lipofuscin
Melanin Steatosis Anatomical pathology Surgical pathology Cytopathology...