melanosome
/mɛləˈnɒzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A membrane-bound organelle found in melanocytes, responsible for storing and packaging melanin.
“The researchers studied the structure and function of melanosomes in human skin cells.”
2. noun
A type of granule found in certain cells, especially those involved in the production of melanin or other pigments.
“The melanosomes in the insect’s cuticle helped to protect it from UV radiation.”