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∙ 12y agoMelanin
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∙ 12y agoMelanin is the pigment that protects structures in the under layer of the skin by absorbing and scattering harmful radiation from the sun, such as ultraviolet (UV) rays. Melanin helps to prevent damage to DNA in skin cells and reduces the risk of skin cancer and premature aging.
A pigment that traps UV radiation is melanin. Melanin is a naturally occurring pigment found in the skin, hair, and eyes of humans and animals. It helps to absorb and dissipate UV radiation to protect underlying skin cells from damage.
Melanocytes are the pigment-producing cells in the epidermis. They are responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color and helps protect it from the damaging effects of UV radiation.
Chloroplasts are the structures in plant cells that contain green pigment, specifically chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a key pigment involved in photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
Chloroplasts, which contain the green pigment chlorophyll.
Lead is commonly used in heavy metal-based paints as a pigment and in radiation shields due to its high density and effectiveness in absorbing radiation.
The pigment is called melanin, and it gives some protection from the sun, but can't totally prevent sunburns.
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A pigment that traps UV radiation is melanin. Melanin is a naturally occurring pigment found in the skin, hair, and eyes of humans and animals. It helps to absorb and dissipate UV radiation to protect underlying skin cells from damage.
Melanin is the black pigment found in the epidermis. It is produced by melanocytes and provides protection against UV radiation from the sun.
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The dark pigment of Rhizopus is concentrated in the sporangia, which are the spore-producing structures of the fungus. This pigment is typically found in the sporangiospores, which are the asexual spores formed within the sporangium.
They are black because of the intense solar radiation in the equatorial regions in Africa. The presence of the dark pigment melanin prevents skin damage in that environment. The black people around the world (and especially Latin America) are descendants of Africans and similar equatorial races.
Melanocytes are the pigment-producing cells in the epidermis. They are responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color and helps protect it from the damaging effects of UV radiation.
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The dark pigment of the body is called melanin. Melanin is responsible for determining the color of our skin, hair, and eyes. It helps protect the skin from the damaging effects of the sun's UV radiation.