- them well
suited to such environments.
Their thick-walled and
strongly melanised cells make them
resistant to UV radiation. An
Antarctic endemic species...
- 1979, in Bartow, Florida, to
Melanise Williford.
Because his
father was not a part of
their everyday lives,
Melanise raised McGrady with the help of...
-
Marshallopus platypedatus (Takakuwa, 1934).
Centipedes in this
genus are
melanised in patches, and
their ultimate legs are
basally swollen and
distally flattened...
-
Melanizing agents are
drugs that
increase sensitivity to
solar radiation and
promote re-pigmentation of de-pigmented
areas of skin.
Furocoumarins stimulate...
-
pigmented skin
compared to
lightly pigmented skin. Due to the
heavily melanised melanosomes in darkly-pigmented skin, it can
absorb more
energy from UVR...
-
cells have a thick,
slightly verrucose cell wall that
becomes heavily melanised in
mature cells but
remains almost hyaline (translucent) in
young stages...
- is the
encapsulation by hematocytes. An
encapsulated body can also be
melanised in
order to
asphyxiate it,
thanks to
another type of hemocyte,
which uses...
-
immune system can
encapsulate the egg,
which results in the egg
becoming melanised and dying. The
bacteria Wolbachia is
symbiotic with the wasp, and its...
-
pierce the
pleural membrane. This
piercing produces wounds that
leave melanised scars. The meso****lege is
derived from the mesoderm. It is a membrane-bound...
- shaped)
conidia with
appendages at one or both ends,
frequently with some
melanised cells. This
genus has
undergone many
rearrangements since it was first...