pigmentgranulae
Pigmentgranulae are small intracellular inclusions that contain pigments or pigment-protein complexes. The term is used across biology to describe diverse pigment-containing structures in animals, plants, algae, and fungi. Depending on the lineage, pigmentgranulae can be membrane-bound organelles or non-membranous inclusions, and their pigment composition ranges from melanin and carotenoids to chlorophyll derivatives. They commonly contribute to coloration and light interaction with tissues, and they may serve as stores or protective reservoirs for pigment compounds.
In animals, pigmentgranulae most commonly refer to melanosomes, organelles within pigment cells such as melanocytes that
Biogenesis varies by type: melanosomes form through endosomal pathways, plastoglobuli arise within thylakoid-associated membranes, and other
Because pigmentgranula is a broad, descriptive term, many well-defined organelles have more specific names in modern