The specialized pigment cells that are involved in colouration and colour change in animals?

a

xanthophyll

b

chromatophores

c

chlorophyll

d

melanin

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Harun101
9 years ago

melanin is responsible for the colour in human skin while chromatophre is responsible for the colour in chamelion

Gobbler
9 years ago

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.

It would have been melanin if the question said in humans.

Myschool Paul
10 years ago

Thanks for your contributions, corrections have been made.

Rickky
11 years ago

B is the Answer jare,just read this of recent sef.

otikpaceejay
10 years ago

answer is chromatophre B

Zoology. a cell containing

pigment, especially one that

through contraction and

expansion produces a

temporary color, as in

cuttlefishes and chameleons.

Gmanso
12 years ago

Correct b'cos melanin deals with colour

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