A person's pigment is determined by the amount and type of melanin produced by melanocytes in the skin. Melanin is a pigment that gives skin its color, and variations in melanin production can result in different skin tones. Genetic factors, exposure to sunlight, and certain medical conditions can also affect a person's pigment.
Melanin is the pigment found in the eyes that gives them their color. It is produced by cells called melanocytes and the amount of melanin present determines eye color, such as brown, blue, green, or hazel.
The substance that gives skin and hair its pigment is called melanin. It is produced by cells called melanocytes and determines the color of our skin, hair, and eyes.
A substance gives color to something by selectively absorbing and reflecting certain wavelengths of light. This absorption and reflection of light by the substance's molecules result in the perception of color. The specific chemical structure of the substance determines which colors will be absorbed and reflected.
A blood study called a complete blood count (CBC) can determine the amount of pigment present in red blood cells. This test measures parameters like hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, which reflect the amount of pigment (hemoglobin) in the red blood cells. Abnormal levels can indicate conditions like anemia or polycythemia.
a albino has no pigment
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The pigment which determines skin color is melanin.
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The weight and density of a persons bone structure determines the body frame.
The breed characteristic and the pigment in the hair determines the hair colour.
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PIGMENT. People who lack it are albino.
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.
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.
Original Answer:(pigment. darker colored skin has more pigment) The color of your skin is determined by the amount of melanin given to you by your parents (genetics). It is found in the epidermis.
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Pigment provides the raw color in a crayon. When mixed with the wax and binder materials the temperature then determines the exact color of a crayon once it is molded or pressed into a cylinder.