What brown pigment determines skin color
Brown and white or yellow and brown.
Brown, a small amount of white, and a TINY bit of red if you are pale.
The name of substances that gives skin and hair its pigment is melanin
Tim had a pigment discoloration on his skin.
orange yellow and a tiny bit of brown i think hahaha
Traditionally, Europeans characterize human skin colors as:whiteblackbrownyellowredIn actuality, human skin has a wide spectrum of colors, ranging from pink to deep black, depending on how much melanin is in the skin
Unless the primate is albino (genetic mutation which the melanocytes in the skin are unable to produce melanin), there is no such thing. Pigment comes in all colors: yellow, orange, brown, pink, etc. To have no pigment would mean that the skin is somewhat translucent and tissues under the skin can been seen.
The pigment is melanin.
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Melanin is the pigment that colors skin. Other words for pigment in general are melanin, tint, color, dye, and hue.
Racism is stupid actually. Colors are based on Pigments in our skin.
Melanocytes produce pigment. Pigment is what colors your skin. People of all races have about the same number of melanocytes but differ in the amount of pigment produced, thus giving a vast range of skin tones.creatine
The pigment is called melanin. It makes your skin go brown as a protection to the sun. If your skin has more melanin in it, it will go brown much more easily than if you have fair skin. The amount of pigment (melanin) in your skin comes from your parents - if your parents go brown easily then you are likely to too but if your parents are fair, or burn easily then you are likely to do the same. If you burn then you do not to have much melanin in your skin and if you go brown then you have more melanin in your skin. Hope this helps!
they are skin but different colors diabetes
Melanin is a pigment that gives skin its color and is released when sun touches the skin :)
At rest, the octopus's skin is smooth and a light brownish color. But when excited, the octopus can change colors by contracting skin cells filled with pigment. At rest, the octopus's skin is smooth and a light brownish color. But when excited, the octopus can change colors by contracting skin cells filled with pigment.