Protection against bacteria infection
Excretion of waste and water
Production of vitamin d when exposed to sun light
production of pigments to reduce temperature
Regulation of body temperature
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The Skin may not directly regulate the body temperature bt it helps in regulating the body temperature. Mainly, the hypothalamus Regulates the body temperature by receiving information about any changes in the temperature of the surroundings from thermoreceptors present in the Skin, the hypothalamus receives this information and act so as to loose or conserve heat.
D skin helps in regulating body temperature via vasoconstriction and vasodilation

The skin does not produce vitamin D instead it activates the vitamin D that is inactive in the body through the use of sunlight

skin does not produce pigment. It only has pigments like melani pigment which determines the colour of the skin

The pigment produced by the skin doesn't help to regulate body temperature rather it gives the skin its' color which protects the skin from ultra-violet rays of the sun

Yep the correct answer id D cuz there is no such thing as production of pigment to reduce the body temperature
I tink d correct answer shud be E. The skin doesnt produce pigments for temperature control..... Rather it helps control temperature through Vasoconstriction and Vaso dilation


