värjäytymiskuviot
Värjäytymiskuviot, known in English as chromatophores, are specialized pigment-containing cells found in many animals, particularly amphibians, reptiles, fish, and cephalopods. These cells are responsible for the ability of these animals to change their skin color and pattern, a phenomenon known as camouflage or crypsis.
Chromatophores contain various types of pigments, such as melanins (black and brown), carotenoids (yellow and red),
The color change in animals with chromatophores is typically controlled by the nervous system and hormones.
The complexity of chromatophore systems varies greatly across species. While some animals have relatively simple color-changing