Pigment cells (melanocytes) are found in the basal layer of the epidermis.
Pigment cells (melanocytes) are found in the basal layer of the epidermis.
Pigment cells (melanocytes) are found in the basal layer of the epidermis.
Melanocytes are cells in the skin which contain the pigment melanin.
All plant cells contain chlorophyll. It is located in the chloroplast.
Pigment is located in special cells called chromatophores found in various layers of the skin of animals, such as melanocytes in vertebrates and chromatophores in cephalopods. These cells contain pigments that are responsible for giving animals their coloration and patterns.
The only chlorophyll i know of is the pigment found in plant cells
The cells that produce the pigment in hair are called melanocytes.
Melanocytes are pigment cells that synthesize melanin. These cells inject the melanin pigment in the living keratinocytes cells (skin cells) of the stratum basale layer of the epidermis. Note: The Melanocyte cells also reside in the stratum basale.
Regular blood cells contain respiratoy pigment in them.
Melanin is the substance that gives skin and hair its pigment. It is produced by melanocytes, specialized cells located in the epidermis of the skin and in hair follicles.
About 2/3 of your body's water is located in your blood cells.
Reg blood cells contains the respiratoy pigment haemoglobin.