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pigments
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.
skin cells and skin pigments
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Evolution over time has caused pigments in the skin to be darker in sunnier climates. The darker skin pigments allow for the skin to not burn as easily. because god likes veriaty
The outer layer of the skin, which is epidermis. It produces melanin, a dark brown pigment that helps protect the skin from UV rays.
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Melanin and carotene
The pigments melanin and carotene contribute to skin color. Carotene is found in foods such as carrots, sweet potatoes, apricots, spinach and broccoli.
Melanin, Haemoglobin, and Carotene are the three pigments that contribute to skin color.
The three pigments that contribute to skin color are melanin, carotene, and hemoglobin. Melanin is the primary pigment responsible for determining skin color, while carotene and hemoglobin also play a role in influencing skin tone.