L3.5: Skin Color

Cards (9)

  • 3 pigments contribute to skin color
    • melanin
    • carotene
    • hemoglobin
    • Yellow, reddish brown, or black
    • People who produce a lot of melanin have brown skin
    • People with less melanin are light-skinned
    Melanin
    • Orange-yellow pigment from some vegetables
    • People who eat large amounts of carotene-rich foods tend to have a yellow-orange cast
    Carotene
    • Red coloring from blood cells in dermal capillaries
    • Oxygen content determines the extent of red coloring
    • In light-skinned people, it gives the skin a rosy glow
    Hemoglobin
  • Skin color that signals certain disease
    • redness (Erythema)
    • Pallor (Blanching)
    • Jaundice (Yellow Cast)
    • bruises (black and blue marks)
    • Embarrassment (blushing)
    • Fever
    • Hypertension
    • Inflammation
    • Allergy
    redness (Erythema)
    • Emotional stress (fear, anger)
    • Anemia
    • Low blood pressure
    • Impaired blood flow into the area

    Pallor (Blanching)
    • Liver disorder
    • Excess bile pigments accumulate in the blood, circulate throughout the body, become deposited in body tissues

    Jaundice (Yellow Cast)
    • Hematomas
    • Deficiency of vitamin C
    • Hemophilia (Bleeder’s disease)

    Bruises (black and blue marks)