Greater amounts of the skin pigmentation, carotene are produced when the skin is exposed to the sun. Carotene is obtained from a persons diet, for example, carrots are a good source of carotene.
Carotene is an orange or red plant pigment found in carrots and many other plant structures. It is a terpenoid hydrocarbon. You are thinking of melanin which reacts with sun to darken our skin, not carotene.
Carotene is a pigment found in plants that gives fruits and vegetables their orange color. It is not produced in human skin in response to sunlight. Instead, exposure to sunlight stimulates the production of melanin in the skin, which is responsible for tanning and helps protect the skin from UV radiation.
Melanin is the pigment produced in greater amounts when the skin is exposed to the sun. Melanin is produced by cells called melanocytes in response to UV radiation as a defense mechanism to protect the skin from damage.
Carotene is an orange or red plant pigment found in carrots and many other plant structures. It is a terpenoid hydrocarbon. You are thinking of melanin which reacts with sun to darken our skin, not carotene.
Yes, exposure to sunlight can increase the production of pigment carotene in the skin. Carotene acts as a natural pigment that gives a yellow-orange hue to the skin, and its production can be influenced by factors like sun exposure and diet. However, excessive sun exposure can also lead to sunburn and skin damage.
Melanin
Plants give off greater amounts of oxygen during the day, particularly when they are actively photosynthesizing. This process occurs when plants are exposed to sunlight and carbon dioxide, leading to increased oxygen production as a byproduct.
Melanin and carotene are skin pigments that help block damaging rays from the sun. The more of these pigments in the skin the greater the protection.
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In Epidemiology Absolute comparison indicates how much greater is the disease frequency in the exposed group , compared with non-exposed.
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