chromoproteins

/ˌkroʊməˈproʊtiːnz/
noun
  1. Colored proteins that contain a pigment, often involved in biological processes like vision or photosynthesis.
    • Scientists study chromoproteins to understand how plants capture sunlight.
    • Some marine animals use chromoproteins to change their skin color.
    • Chromoproteins in the retina help us see colors.
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