"Xanthopsia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Xanthopsia is a rare medical condition characterized by a yellow or yellow-green haze that appears to the patient's vision, making all objects appear yellow tinted, while everyday colors seem normal to observers.
A xanthophyll is a type of yellow pigment found in plants, particularly in the chloroplasts of leaves. It is a carotenoid pigment that helps to protect the plant against excessive sunlight and is responsible for the yellow color in citrus fruits and some flowers. Xanthophylls also play a role in the photosynthetic process, as they can absorb light energy and transfer it to chlorophyll.
Xanthophylls are a class of yellow pigments found in plants, a type of carotenoid. They play a significant role in photosynthesis and protect cells and organisms from excessive sunlight. Xanthophylls are often referred to as the "protective pigments" of plants, as they help to absorb and neutralize high-energy blue light that can cause damage to cells and tissues. They are commonly found in chloroplasts and can be found in a variety of green plants, including leaves, roots, and stems.
Xanthophyta refers to a class of yellow-green algae or a type of yellow-green algae, also known as heterotrophic algae. They are a group of algae that obtain their nutrients from other sources, such as bacteria or organic matter, rather than through photosynthesis. This is because they lack the ability to produce their own food through chlorophyll, and instead rely on other organisms to supply them with nutrients. They are typically found in freshwater and soil environments, and are often characterized by their ability to thrive in low-light conditions.
A xanthoprotein is a colloidal protein that changes color in response to changes in its state, typically shrinking or swelling, or the presence of certain chemicals. It was an early term used to describe proteins that display this characteristic.
Xanthopuccine refers to the pigments or dye that gives a yellowish or golden color the sap or other parts of a plant. This can be a chemical or biological compound that causes this color change.
Xanthos typically refers to a community or a town on the Lycus River in ancient Lycia, a Hellenistic kingdom in southern Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey).
Yellow-colored or relating to yellow pigments.<br><br>(Combination of Greek "xanthos", meaning yellow)