📂 Anatomy
organellar chromatophore membrane — Definition
Kromatofor organel membranı / organellar chromatophore membrane
Chromatfor organel membrane is a lipid-protein structure membrane that surrounds pigment granules in the cell and regulates the movement, distribution and condensation of these granules. This membrane is found in chromatofor cells, especially responsible for color changes in tissues such as leather, hair and eyes. The receptors and signal transmission paths on the membrane ensure that pigment granules are re-positioned in the cell in response to non-cellular stimulates. Clinically, dysfunctions of this membrane can lead to pigmentation disorders such as vitiligo, melasma or albinism.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Kromatofor organel membranı?
Kromatofor organel membranı; chromatfor organel membrane is a lipid-protein structure membrane that surrounds pigment granules in the cell and regulates the movement, distribution and condensation of these granules. This membrane is found in chromatofor cells, especially responsible for color changes in tissues such as leather, hair and eyes. The receptors and signal transmission paths on the membrane ensure that pigment granules are re-positioned in the cell in response to non-cellular stimulates. Clinically, dysfunctions of this membrane can lead to pigmentation disorders such as vitiligo, melasma or albinism.
❓ What is organellar chromatophore membrane in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "organellar chromatophore membrane" is Kromatofor organel membranı.
❓ Which medical field is Kromatofor organel membranı related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.