Chlorosis
No! Vitiligo is lack of pigmentation - it is not contagious
== == Animals with white fur and red eyes are called albinos. Albinos lack pigmentation in their skin and eyes. They eyes look pink because the lack of pigmentation, what you are seeing the the blood behind their eyes
Albino is a term that means a rare congenital condition that causes total lack of pigmentation in the body.
An amelanosis is a lack of melanin pigmentation in the skin.
They are albino Black Bears (They lack pigmentation)
A person or animal that has a lack of pigmentation or melanin in their skin or hair or eyes is called an albino. And the condition is commonly called Albinism and also called achromia, achromasia, or achromatosis.
The loss of pigmentation in the skin is called Hypo-pigmentation and the total loss of skin pigment is called Albinism.
An antonym for chlorophyll could be "lack of pigmentation" or "colorless."
Yes, albinism is a genetic mutation in humans that results in a lack of melanin production, leading to a lack of pigmentation in the skin, hair, and eyes.
Albinos are not necessarily white. Albinism refers to a lack of pigmentation, and the level of this lack may vary. For example, some groups of African people who have a high percentage of albinism are not white, but their lack of dark pigment makes their paler skin more obvious. Sometimes, albinos are characterised by lack of pigmentation in just their hair or eyes, or their skin and not their hair or eyes. So no, not all albinos are white.
Serratia marcescens may lack the characteristic orange-red pigmentation due to genetic mutations that affect the production of the pigment prodigiosin. Environmental factors such as temperature, pH, and nutrient availability can also influence pigmentation in S. marcescens. Additionally, the presence of other competing microorganisms or stress conditions may inhibit the production of pigments.
An animal lacking in pigmentation is referred to as albino. Albino animals have a genetic condition that results in a lack of melanin, the pigment that gives color to skin, fur, and eyes. This lack of pigmentation can give albino animals a white or pale appearance.