Biology, asked by stardusk222, 17 days ago

Why pigments like melanin are cell inclusions even though they have a role in skin darkening?

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Answered by kishwarfathimaali
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During sun exposure , harmful UV rays from the sun penetrate through the skin and begin to damage the DNA in the skin cells. In response to this cellular damage, the body attempts to produce more melanin to protect the cells. This increase in melanin production is what creates the signature “tan” on the skin.

Answered by Swastikook
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During sun exposure , harmful UV rays from the sun penetrate through the skin and begin to damage the DNA in the skin cells. In response to this cellular damage, the body attempts to produce more melanin to protect the cells. This increase in melanin production is what creates the signature “tan” on the skin.

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