Explanation:
Surprisingly, until recently, not much was known about the genes that control melanin production. 6 were known (MC1R, TYR, OCA2, SLC24A5, MATP and ASIP) and 17 more have been recently identified (DTNBP1, GPR143, HPS3, KITGL, MLPH, MYO5A, MYO7A, SLC45A2, TYRP1, ERCC6, GNAS, HERC2, IRF4, OBSCN, SKC24A5, TPNC2 and MITF), all of them directly or indirectly related to the process of melanin formation and distribution. Since there are so many different genes, if we count all the possible alterations, many different color variants can be produced.



Fungi is single celled micro organism, which grows in plants or soil. Fungi can be mostly found on soil or dead plants or dead matter.



Three characteristics of Fungi are:
- Fungi reproduce through spores.
- Fungi are mostly Eukaryotic or single celled.
- Fungi can play major role in recycling.

Quite simple really.... The CNS actually doesn't receive as much nutrients or key components from the blood... The blood actually dumps it into the Cerebrospinal fluid. The Cerebrospinal fluid therefore is directly in contact with the brain and if you want to find an infection you take from a source as close to thing as you can.