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Identify the highlighted structure.

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Step 1/2

The highlighted structure in the figure is called melanocytes

Step 2/2

Function of melanocytes:

This is a highly differential cell which can produce the pigment melanin inside melanosomes.

This cell is dark and it shape it looks like dendritic.

Final Answer

Therefore the answer is melanocyte.

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