Oh honey, no. Melanin is like a pigment party in your skin, hair, and eyes, and we all have different levels of it. People with darker skin have more melanin to protect them from the sun, while those with lighter skin have less. So, nope, we don't all have the same amount of melanin, and that's what makes us beautifully unique.
melanin is present in everyone's skin because it give us the color of our skin.
Our skin, as well as hair, contains a pigment called melanin. The amount of melanin controls the colour. The less the melanin, the lighter the colour of the skin. Similarly, blue eyes have less melanin and brown eyes have more. The same is with hair. The amount is also affected by our parent's genes.
No. I get sunburnt quite quickly. My friend doesn't. Another gets is even faster. How quickly you tan or burn depends on the amount of melanin in your skin. People with fair skin have very little melanin, so they burn more quickly. Beige or darker skinned people have more melanin, so they develop more of a tan before they burn.
They may get burnt, but not everyone will get the same degree of sunburn (all are 1st or second degree burns). People have differing amounts of melanin in their skin.
Melanocytes are responsible for producing the pigment melanin, which determines skin color. The amount of melanin produced and how it's distributed in the skin, not the number of melanocytes, determines skin color. People of different colors have varying levels of melanin production and distribution in their skin, which results in the wide range of skin colors we observe.
Yes, melanin does make the skin tougher. One of the function of the melanin is to give the skin color. The levels of melanin depends with the amount of the sunlight exposure.
Melanin is a pigment found in the skin of all races, but the amount and type of melanin can vary among different ethnic groups.
The people just want to be the better race. They might be jealous of a different race. Others just find it easy and fun to make fun of the other race. Everyone is the same. The people's skin just produces a different amount of melanin.
A taxation strategy where everyone pays the same dollar amount regardless of income is a?
Doubtful. The amount of melanin in the eye, which causes the eyes color, will probably be different.
the amount of melanin in your skin
Everyone has melanin, some more than others, melanin is a dark-colored pigment that happen's to give the skin a darkish color. Being outside in the sunshine causes an increase in melanin, darking the skin temporarily.(: