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What are the functions of chromatophores​

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Answered by sahil2468
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Explanation:

Mammals and birds, in contrast, have a class of cells called melanocytes for coloration. Chromatophores are largely responsible for generating skin and eye colour in ectothermic animals and are generated in the neural crest during embryonic development

Answered by Anonymous
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Chromatophores :-

  • Chromatophores are pigment-containing and light-reflecting cells, or groups of cells, found in a wide range of animals including amphibians, fish, reptiles, crustaceans and cephalopods.
  • Mammals and birds, in contrast, have a class of cells called melanocytes for coloration.

Functions of Chromatophores :-

  • Mammals and birds, in contrast, have a class of cells called melanocytes for coloration.
  • Chromatophores are largely responsible for generating skin and eye colour in ectothermic animals and are generated in the neural crest during embryonic development.
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