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5. according to the video, what are the benefits of having more melanin…

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  1. according to the video, what are the benefits of having more melanin or darker skin in areas with high uv radiation?
  1. according to the video, what are the benefits of less melanin or lighter skin in areas with low uv radiation?
  1. an adaptation is a trait/characteristic that a living thing has to help them survive in their environment. why do scientists say that skin color is an adaptation to the environment rather than a marker of biological race?
  1. how does this video challenge common misconceptions/misunderstandings about race and genetics?

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Question 5
Brief Explanations

In high UV radiation areas, more melanin (darker skin) protects against UV damage: reduces sunburn, lowers skin cancer risk, and prevents folate breakdown (critical for reproduction). Melanin absorbs UV, acting as a natural sunscreen.

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In low UV radiation areas, less melanin (lighter skin) helps absorb more UV to synthesize vitamin D. Vitamin D is essential for bone health (calcium absorption) and immune function. Lighter skin allows sufficient UV penetration for vitamin D production, as UV levels are too low for darker skin to make enough.

Brief Explanations

Skin color correlates with UV levels (adaptation): darker skin in high UV (protect folate, prevent cancer), lighter in low UV (vitamin D). Race - based skin color ideas are social constructs; skin color varies along UV gradients (continuous, not discrete racial groups), and it evolves as an environmental adaptation, not a racial marker.

Answer:

Benefits include protection from UV - induced sunburn, reduced risk of skin cancer, and prevention of folate degradation (important for reproductive health) by absorbing and scattering UV radiation.

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