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Pigmented Connective tissue ​

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Answered by anupbhad
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THE connective-tissue pigment of the centipede Lithobius forficatus is violet in colour and occurs in abundant granules in the connective tissue cells1. ... On dissecting the animal2 it was noticed that the intensity of colour increased, implying that in vivo some of the pigment is in a colourless, reduced form.

Answered by Anonymous
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Melanocytes (1) are, as seen in the previous plate, stellate or spindle-shaped cells similar to fibrocytes. Numerous collagen microfibrils (2) are in contact with the cell body and its processes (3). Melanocytes are basically fixed cells..

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