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What stratum is present in thick skin but not in thin skin?

Stratum lucidum (in thick skin) is a well defined epidermal layer found under the corneum region of the skin of the palms and soles. Main function of this stratum is to help the skin handle friction and also waterproof it. It is a thin transitional layer of epidermis found between the 'horny' and 'granular' layers.


What pigment prevents the radiation from harming structures in the under layer of the skin?

Melanin is the pigment that protects structures in the under layer of the skin by absorbing and scattering harmful radiation from the sun, such as ultraviolet (UV) rays. Melanin helps to prevent damage to DNA in skin cells and reduces the risk of skin cancer and premature aging.


Where in your body are your melano cyte cells?

Melanocytes are found in the epidermis, which is the outermost layer of skin. They are responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color and helps protect it from the sun's harmful rays.


What cells produces the protein melanin?

Melanin is the pigment found primarily in skin, giving it a brown colour whilst absorbing UV radiation and transforming it into harmless heat energy. It is also found in the hair, the tissue underlying the iris, and in some parts of the brain.dark hair, dark skin.


Is it true that subcutaneous tissue contains specialized cells called melanocytes?

No, melanocytes are specialized cells found in the epidermis, specifically in the basal layer. These cells produce the pigment melanin, which gives skin its color.

Related Questions

What is the clear layer of the epidermis consisting of small transparent cells?

The stratum lucidum is the clear layer of the skin. It is found only in the thick skin of the palms and soles.


A black pigment found in the epidermis is?

Epidermal pigment is pigment that is on the outer layer of the skin. In humans, that is usually melanin, which is the pigment that makes up skin.


What is keratohyalin and where is it located?

Keratohyalin is a protein-rich structure found in the granular layer of the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin. It helps to bind the keratin filaments together, providing structural support to the skin.


What is the layer of skin that sheds its cells and produces pigment?

epidermis


What layer of the skin is the pigment injected when permanent tattoos are made?

The pigment is injected into the dermis by way of the tattoo machine.


What stratum is present in thick skin but not in thin skin?

Stratum lucidum (in thick skin) is a well defined epidermal layer found under the corneum region of the skin of the palms and soles. Main function of this stratum is to help the skin handle friction and also waterproof it. It is a thin transitional layer of epidermis found between the 'horny' and 'granular' layers.


What is the pigment protein found in skin surface?

Melanin.


What is the layer of epidermis that has pigment-producing melanocytes?

The layer of the epidermis that has pigment-producing melanocytes is the stratum basale (basal layer). Melanocytes produce melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color, and transfer it to surrounding keratinocytes.


What is a. Glycolipid?

Epidermis is a skin layer with five sublayers. One of its sublayer is the Stratum Granulosum or the Granular layer which secretes the waterproofing glycolipid that controls water loss in the epidermis.


What is in your skin that determines your skin colour?

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.


Where is melanin located in the skin?

Melanocytes are pigment cells that synthesize melanin. These cells inject the melanin pigment in the living keratinocytes cells (skin cells) of the stratum basale layer of the epidermis. Note: The Melanocyte cells also reside in the stratum basale.


What pigment prevents the radiation from harming structures in the under layer of the skin?

Melanin is the pigment that protects structures in the under layer of the skin by absorbing and scattering harmful radiation from the sun, such as ultraviolet (UV) rays. Melanin helps to prevent damage to DNA in skin cells and reduces the risk of skin cancer and premature aging.