What does melanophore mean?
noun
A melanophore is a type of pigment cell found in the skin of many animals, responsible for producing melanin and regulating skin color. It is a key component of the animal's ability to adapt to changing light conditions.
Example
"The melanophores in the fish's skin expanded, allowing it to darken and blend in with the surrounding environment."
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