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it's called a chameleon's.
No, skin color does not depend on the existence of some disease. However, skin color might be an indication of some diseases.
The lizard that changes color is called a chameleon. They have specialized cells called chromatophores that allow them to alter their skin color to blend in with their environment or display their mood.
A Histologist- a specialist in the study of skin
Yes, changes in skin color can be indicative of various health conditions such as anemia, liver disease, or circulation problems. Skin discoloration can provide important clues to underlying health issues and help a physician diagnose and treat homeostatic imbalances.
Moles are common skin growths that develop when cells in the skin called melanocytes grow in clusters. These cells produce melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. Moles can be caused by genetics, sun exposure, and hormonal changes. They are usually harmless but should be monitored for changes in size, shape, or color.
its skin absorbes the color and changes to that color
White skin disease is called Vitiligo. This is when one who has darker skin begins to have batches of lighter skin. The skin lightens up so that it appears to be white.
A Chamelion changes it's skin color to show how it is feeling
Chameleons. (:
You can apply makeup but unless you have a disease which affects your skin colour, you can't.
The color of skin is primarily determined by the amount of the pigment melanin produced by specialized cells called melanocytes in the skin. The more melanin produced, the darker the skin appears. Various factors such as genetics, sun exposure, and hormonal changes can influence melanin production and thus affect skin color.