a
haemoglobin
b
haemocyanin
c
chlorocruorin
d
haemoerythrin
e
melanin
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TeacherScholastica
3 years ago
Melanin is a pigment found in the Malphigian layer of the epidermis of the skin. Melanin is responsible for colouration/pigmentation in the skin of mammals.
People whose skin lack melanin are said to suffer albinism and are called albinos.
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Amyvincent
6 years ago
Because ,melanin is a hormone
that gives the body its colour
So the answer its correct.

