The epidermis is made of of many layers, most of which are alive; every day some cells on the very outermost layer will die and flake off. These are referred to as "skin flakes." You cannot bring them back to life with lotions or potions, but you can make them juicier and stickier with various creams and lotions. sooner or later they will flake off anyway.
In a word, PAIN! A dead body is just that, dead. It is past feeling pain. A live body will feel terrible pain.
they live in warmer regions body has horny epidermis scales respiration by lungs
Live human: Dead skin Dead human on the land: Everything except the bones Dead human on a sunken ship: Everything.
No, not really. Your epidermis is an important of your skin.
No, Rhino's are far too large to live in the human body, however, in some cutures human bodies live inside the rhino
No. Various worms or parasites can live in the human body... tape worms, guinea worms, loa loa (eye worm), or scabies but not snakes.
Spiders do not breed or live in the human body.
Not a born live human but a dead body can be owned by someone. Since you put this in abortion I assume you also wonder about the unborn, and they are not considered people until they are born. They are a part of the woman's body. You cannot own a human body since the slavetrade which in my opinion was very cruel and every humanhas the right to their own body.
It's like hair. Hair cells are dead, if they were alive, imagine how painful a haircut would be. About three layers of your skin is dead, which makes lacerations more tolerable. I'm not sure but maybe it's a natural defence. If all your skin were alive, could you imagine sunburns? And even being touch by heat would hurt. We would be very sensitive if that were the case... yes, I think it's to protect. But I am not an expert.
No
It gives you strength and the human body can't live without fat.
The human body appears in designed to live up to 190 years.