Sentences with CHROMATOPHORE
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"The chromatophores in chameleons help them camouflage in various environments."
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"Certain fish species have chromatophores that enable them to mimic the colors of coral."
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"The vibrant colors of the cuttlefish are due to its specialized chromatophores."
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"The squid's chromatophores allow it to create mesmerizing patterns on its skin."
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"Some spiders possess chromatophores that aid them in camouflage."
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"The chromatophores of certain reptiles help control their body temperature."
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"The cells of a chromatophore contain pigments which determine its color."
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"The chromatophores in an octopus can be individually controlled for intricate patterns."
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"Scientists are studying the mechanism behind the chromatophore's color-changing abilities."
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"Cephalopods have specialized chromatophores that allow them to communicate through color."
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"Certain species of crustaceans possess chromatophores to blend in with the ocean floor."
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"The chromatophores in the skin of some amphibians provide a defense mechanism."
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"The intricate patterns displayed by a mantis shrimp are created by its chromatophores."
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"The effectiveness of an animal's chromatophores depends on its environment."
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"Jellyfish use chromatophores to create bioluminescent displays underwater."
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"The chromatophores of the seahorse help it camouflage in different aquatic plants."
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"The size and density of chromatophores vary between different species."
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"Starfish have specialized chromatophores that allow them to change their arm colors."
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"The chromatophores in cephalopods help them camouflage with their environment."
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"The melanophores are a type of chromatophore that contain dark pigments."
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"Certain species of fish have chromatophores that allow them to mimic their surroundings."
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"The cuttlefish can rapidly expand or contract its chromatophores to create different patterns."
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"The iridophores, a type of chromatophore, produce iridescent colors in some animals."
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"The chromatophores in the octopus are controlled by both the nervous and hormonal systems."
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"Researchers study the chromatophores in order to understand the mechanisms of color change."
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"The squid's chromatophores enable it to blend in with the surrounding water."