The stratum basale of the Epidermis, Uvea of the eye, inner ear, meninges, bone, heart, and brain.
Melanocytes are cells in the skin which contain the pigment melanin.
it controls the nucleus it also controls the white blood cells
Ultraviolet radiation (part of sunlight).
In your skins Epidemis.
The stratum basale of the Epidermis, Uvea of the eye, inner ear, meninges, bone, heart, and brain.
from melanin, a pigment produced by melanocyte cells inthe skin.
Melanocytes are cells in the skin that produce a pigment called melanin.
Melanocytes are located in the basal layer of the epidermis, which is the outermost layer of the skin. They are also found in other areas of the body such as the hair follicles, eyes, and inner ear.
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Melanocyte stem cells play a crucial role in the regeneration and maintenance of skin pigmentation by producing melanocytes, which are responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. These stem cells help replenish the melanocyte population in the skin, ensuring that the skin maintains its pigmentation and can repair damage caused by factors like UV radiation.
Sex cells (germ cells) and somatic (body cells) cells
Haploid cells are not found in any part of the body except the ovaries or testes.