The book Colour in Nature; a Study in Biology was written by author Newbigin, Marion I. (Marion Isabel), 1869-1934 Here you can read free online of Colour in Nature; a Study in Biology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Colour in Nature; a Study in Biology a good or bad book?
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caeca, ultimately in mally found in faeces. hepatic cells and faeces. Capitellidse. In cells of gut, ulti- Pigment nor- Eisig. mately in skin. mally occur- ring in cells of gut and in skin. Oligochseta In the so - called (?) Pigment of Cuenot. (TuHfex). chloragogenous cells chloragogenous covering the intes- cells and of tine, ultimately in skin. the skin. - In these cases the Capitellidse are the only forms in which the introduced pigments come to have a marked effect on the coloration. Anothe...r case in which the introduced pigment is important in this way is perhaps the case of caterpillars, where the pigment introduced with the food reaches the connective tissues and so the skin. In the general case, however, it would seem that the pigments which normally result from the activity of the liver or "hepatic cells," as well as pigments artificially introduced into the gut, are usually directly eliminated by means of it, and do not become important in XIV ORIGIN OF PIGMENTS 295 coloration.
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