yes becuase, as they generate they tend to grow faster
Skin. But composed of tissues: forming the "fabric" of the human organism. This is called epithelial tissues (ET; covering/lining).
The largest organ in the human body is the skin.
there are 46 chromosomes in a human skin cell.
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.
An organism's habitat is where or the conditions it lives in, and it's niche is how it lives. For example, a dung beetle used animal droppings as food, flying squirrels have flaps of skin that let them hover momentarily.
The answer to that is skin.
Skin is an organ.
yes becuase, as they generate they tend to grow faster
A pore is a tiny opening in an organism or in tissue that allows microscopic particles, liquids, etc. through. There are many pores in human skin.
No, most dust is shed human skin cells. Though they might be individual or clusters of cells, they are not unicellular. This is because they are not living, nor could they live independently.
The microflora on a human body refers to the bacteria that live on your body. Much as jungles are the habitat for all sorts of animals and plants, humans are the habitat for all sorts of bacteria - most of which are harmless and even beneficial.Bacteria reside on several parts of the human body: skin, nose, mouth, intestines, etc.Bacteria AND fungi such as Malassezia spp.
Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.
Skin. But composed of tissues: forming the "fabric" of the human organism. This is called epithelial tissues (ET; covering/lining).
Skin. But composed of tissues: forming the "fabric" of the human organism. This is called epithelial tissues (ET; covering/lining).
Answer"Pig" DNA is most similar to Human DNA..No one knows WHY?Pig skin is similar to human skin in terms of color, hair follicles,and subcutaneous fat. That's all I know... and pig skin is thin human skin is thicker so pig skin isn't that much like human skin
The nouns for human skin are epidermis (the outer skin) and dermis (the inner layer of skin).