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Chapter 5, Problem 6RQ
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To determine:
The production and functions of vitamin D.
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The various molecules affecting skin color are melanin, carotene, and hemoglobin. The most important skin pigment is melanin and its type and amount reflect the skin color. The production of melanin takes place in specialized cells called melanocytes. The melanin pigment plays a beneficial role in the human body.
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