Color.
First of all, pigment melanin is the thing that determines our skin colour (the less pigment melanin, the lighter the skin). So if a body stops making pigment melanin it would mean that your skin cannot get any darker.
I believe it is an orange shade of color or pigment.
Chamelions protect themselves by changing color. They can change to any color because of the pigment in their skin that lets them change color to the backround or thing they are on. That is how chamelions change color.
Pigment inks are known for being "fade-resistant" compared to dye. However, being fade-resistant does not necessarily mean it is permanent. But you can buy certain pigment ink products that are made for being permanent, such as makeup.
Pigments are materials that are used to add color to different things, and the pigments themselves are often found as fine granules suspended in what they are adding color to. In the case of paint, for example, white paint has a red pigment added, and the actual material that gives the paint the red color is finely ground "red" pigment. The red pigment granules are suspended in the paint, and the paint will then appear red.
Ink is a mixture.
clorophyll is the green pigment in leaves, it is essential for photosynthisis as it absorbes the sun light
Well a mole is pigment in your skin and when the pigment comes together it forms a mole (the brown dots on your skin) so basically it means you have mole on your ankle. Nothing is wrong.
Yes! :-)
By them selves
Lacks pigment or normal coloring. An albino rabbit for example will have pink eyes.
a albino has no pigment