4. In
the body can't produce melanin.
a) Sickle-cell anaernia b) Albinism c) Klinefelter syndrome d) Turner syndrome
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Melanin's role is to protect DNA in body cells from sun damage. It gives color to the skin, hair, and iris of the eyes. Levels of melanin depend on race and amount of sunlight exposure. Sun exposure increases melanin production to protect the skin against harmful UV (ultraviolet) rays.
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albinism
Explanation:
deficiency of melanin leads to albinism in which skin and hair become white
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