Skin cells do not produce a hat - no matter what kind of radiation falls on them.
You think probable to melanin.
No. They can not see in ultraviolet light. They are known to glow when exposed to ultraviolet light, though.
Vitamin D production begins when a precursor molecule is exposed to ultraviolet light in the skin.
ultraviolet light
"What is the role of ACTH and melanin when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet light?"
it absorbs the ultraviolet radiation and gives out visible light
Skin
Ultraviolet Light
the lens is the most sensitive part of the eye. the retina can become damaged when there is an excessive ultraviolet light exposed.
Some colonies grow under harsh conditions. Certain colonies of bacteria can thrive in areas exposed to a great amount of ultraviolet light.
"Color" is the sensation that a light produces in your eye and your brain. Ultraviolet light is not detected by your eye, so there's no such thing as its color.
ultraviolet light or radiation of any kind
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