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"Dear Doctor - Participate in this fun and exciting Quiz on skin pigmentation. Around the world, people's skin color varies widely. In some cases, skin pigmentation is determined by genetics, but it can also be affected by environmental factors such as sun exposure. There are two main types of skin pigmentation: melanin and carotene. Melanin is a dark brown pigment that gives skin its color. Carotene is a yellow-orange pigment that is found in carrots and other fruits and vegetables. Participate Now."

1. Which of the following factors influence skin pigmentation?

2. The interconnection of the skin pigmentation and photo protection is related to the production of melanin:

3. Which of the following is noticed in skin pigmentation disorders?

4. Discolouration caused by beta carotene cause fluorescein-induced discoloration in patients:

5. Lycopenemia is caused by:

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