Colorful animal cells are rich in melanosomes, a specialized organelle that contains pigments, like melanin, and the enzymes that produce them. Melanosomes are found only in certain cells and are called lysosome-related organelles based on their origin, but they do not contain hydrolases or have a low ph. How would you expect these melanosomes to form?
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Melanosomes which help some animals to change their colour to opposite colour
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