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25 October, 06:04

Everyone's skin contains about the same number of melanocytes even though people come in many different colors. How is this possible?

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  1. 25 October, 06:29
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    This is because the melanocytes are located in the stratum basale. Lighter-skinned people usually have low basal levels, and exposure to UV radiation causes an increase which makes skin darker.
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