Guanophore

/ɡwɑːˈnɒfɔːr/ noun

Definition

A type of chromatophore (color-changing cell) containing guanine crystals that reflects light and produces white, silver, or iridescent colors in animals like fish and insects.

Etymology

From guanine + -phore (Greek phoros, 'bearing' or 'carrying'), referring to cells that carry guanine crystals; coined in the late 19th century by zoologists studying color in aquatic animals.

Kelly Says

Fish use guanine crystals like millions of tiny mirrors to create their shimmering silver armor—it's biological engineering that makes actual mirrors look primitive!

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