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... When the sun meets up with your skin, your skin burns. Fortunately humans have melanocytes which produce melanin pigment in reaction to the sun. ...
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... Both sexes also develop a graying of the hair. This is due to the slowing of the production of melanocytes, which produce the pigment color. ...
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... Most of the time these growths develop from moles. A mole is made of clumps of melanocytes, the cells that produce the brownish pigment melanin. ...
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... Also within the epidermis are melanocytes. Melanocytes, found in the deepest part of the epidermis, produce melanin, which gives us our skin color. ...
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... skin. Then special cells called melanocytes are exposed to UV-B and they produce, melanin, the pigment in which makes them tan. But ...
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... a) more melanocytes (skin cells capable of producing melanin pigment) are produced at the base ... Most tanning beds produce from 7 to 20 m/W cm 2 (milliwatts per ...
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... leave the blood stream and enter the body tissue to produce antibody producers ... For example, when cells in the skin called melanocytes are damaged by ultraviolet ...
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... Melanin is formed by the melanocytes in the epidermis. ... Dry skin becomes particularly prevalent, as we get older, as our bodies don't produce moisture so ...
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... Furthermore, it currently contains no melanocytes, the chemicals that give skin its color ... Also they are selectively bred to produce genetically similar subjects ...
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... Furthermore, it currently contains no melanocytes, the chemicals that give skin its color ... Also they are selectively bred to produce genetically similar subjects ...
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... Furthermore, it currently contains no melanocytes, the chemicals that give skin its color ... Also they are selectively bred to produce genetically similar subjects ...
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... Furthermore, it currently contains no melanocytes, the chemicals that give skin its color ... Also they are selectively bred to produce genetically similar subjects ...
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