Cytochrome

/ˈsaɪtoʊkroʊm/ noun

A protein containing heme that plays a crucial role in cellular respiration by transferring electrons in the mitochondria.

From Greek 'kytos' (cell) and 'chroma' (color), literally meaning 'cell color'. Named in the 1920s when scientists noticed these proteins gave cells their distinctive colors under the microscope.

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