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Does subcutaneous tissue contain specialized cells called melanocytes?

No, melanocytes are specialized cells found in the epidermis of the skin, not in the subcutaneous tissue. Melanocytes produce melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color.


What cells produce the pigment is skin?

The skin contains different cells and tissues. For instance, it contains specialized cells called the melanocytes that produce melanin. Melanin is responsible for giving the skin its color.


What organelle produces the pigment melanin?

Melanin is produced by organelles called melanocytes, which are specialized cells located in the skin's epidermis. Melanocytes produce melanin using an enzyme called tyrosinase, which is stored in organelles called melanosomes.


What is the Superficial thinner portion of the skin which is composed of epithelial tissue?

The superficial thinner portion of the skin composed of epithelial tissue is called the epidermis. It acts as a protective barrier against pathogens and environmental factors and also helps regulate body temperature. The epidermis contains specialized cells such as keratinocytes, melanocytes, and Langerhans cells.


Is the pigment produced by melarocytes?

Yes, the pigment produced by melanocytes is called melanin. Melanocytes are specialized cells located primarily in the skin, hair follicles, and eyes. They synthesize melanin in response to UV exposure and play a crucial role in determining skin and hair color, as well as providing some protection against UV radiation.

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Does subcutaneous tissue contain specialized cells called melanocytes?

No, melanocytes are specialized cells found in the epidermis of the skin, not in the subcutaneous tissue. Melanocytes produce melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color.


What cells produce the pigment is skin?

The skin contains different cells and tissues. For instance, it contains specialized cells called the melanocytes that produce melanin. Melanin is responsible for giving the skin its color.


What organelle produces the pigment melanin?

Melanin is produced by organelles called melanocytes, which are specialized cells located in the skin's epidermis. Melanocytes produce melanin using an enzyme called tyrosinase, which is stored in organelles called melanosomes.


What is intraocular eye melanoma?

a rare form of cancer in which malignant cells are found in the part of the eye called the uvea, which contains cells called melanocytes that house pigments.


What brown pigment determints skin colors?

The brown pigment that determines skin color is called melanin. Melanin is produced by specialized cells called melanocytes in the skin in response to sun exposure. The amount and type of melanin produced by melanocytes contribute to the variations in skin color among individuals.


What stimulates the production of melanin?

Melanin is the pigment primarily responsible for skin color. Through a process called melanogenesis, cells called melanocytes produce melanin, which is found in the skin, eyes and hair. The subcutaneous layer of the epidermis produces a dark pigment in the skin known as melanin.


The subcutaneous layer is also called the hypodermis or the?

fatty tissue or subcutaneous fat


What is the Superficial thinner portion of the skin which is composed of epithelial tissue?

The superficial thinner portion of the skin composed of epithelial tissue is called the epidermis. It acts as a protective barrier against pathogens and environmental factors and also helps regulate body temperature. The epidermis contains specialized cells such as keratinocytes, melanocytes, and Langerhans cells.


What is the fat in your skin called?

The Subcutaneous Layer.


Is the pigment produced by melarocytes?

Yes, the pigment produced by melanocytes is called melanin. Melanocytes are specialized cells located primarily in the skin, hair follicles, and eyes. They synthesize melanin in response to UV exposure and play a crucial role in determining skin and hair color, as well as providing some protection against UV radiation.


What type of cell is responsible for the color and tone of our skin?

There are cells within the bottom layer of the epidermis (the stratum basale or stratum germinativum) called melanocytes. Melanocytes secrete a pigment called melanin which is responsible for giving our skin its color. Their main function though is to shield the nuclei of the keratinocytes (the main cells of the epidermis) to protect them from ultraviolet radiation from the sun. That's why we appear to tan in the sun.


What are two kinds of fat made by an organism?

There are two kinds of fat made by organisms. These are called visceral fat and subcutaneous fat. Visceral contains more unsaturated fats.