Melanin.
When the skin is exposed to sun for long periods of time, it releases skin pigment (coloring) called melanin, which temporarily gives the skin a darkened appearance.
Melanin is the color pigment that is produced in the skin and hair and it gives them their color.
Melanin is the pigment that gives us our skin tone. The more melanin, the darker one's skin and the more protection from ultraviolet light and the skin cancers that can arise from it.
Yes, darker skin has more melanin compared to lighter skin. Melanin is a pigment that gives skin its color, and higher levels of melanin result in darker skin tones.
Yes, having more melanin in the skin results in a darker skin tone. Melanin is a pigment that gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes. The more melanin a person has, the darker their skin will be.
The pigment of the skin is called melatonin.
The name of substances that gives skin and hair its pigment is melanin
Generally, people with darker skin have higher quantities of melanin, a pigment which gives skin its color. People or animals that are albino lack this pigment, making them appear white or light pink. Getting a tan or sunburn from being in the sun for a period of time can also darken one's skin, but it will usually fade after awhile.
Tanning temporarily darkens the pigment in your skin. Thus giving you darker skin.
The name of substances that gives skin and hair its pigment is melanin
The substance that gives hair and skin its pigment is called melanin.
Adaotation of skin cells to prevent damage from UV rays, it is the pigment in the skin that becomes darker, not the skin tissue itself