Yes, unlike a hair above the follicle, or the visible part of a nail. The skin is regarded as an organ.
Leather is considered a non-living thing. It is a material made from the skin of animals through a process called tanning, which preserves the skin and turns it into a durable material. While the skin was once part of a living organism, the leather itself does not exhibit characteristics of living things such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism.
It came from a Unicorn
No, a single hair strand is not a living thing. Hair is made up of keratinized cells that are produced by hair follicles in the skin, but once it emerges from the skin it is considered dead tissue.
moulting is when a living thing loses its hair or skin. reptiles do this so they can grow out of their skin and into a new one :)
Leather is the tanned skin of a once living animal, usually cow, though many others exist.
hair is a non living thing it grows like nails
no!! no living thing can live without skin because skin keeps all your other Organs ,Bones , Guts and much more in the body where it belongs.
Living in Skin was created in 2000.
Skin the Living was created in 1996.
There is no such thing as "skin system" however, skin is a part of integumentary system. Some components of skin are hair, nails, horns, feathers etc. Skin is considered as non-living as serves a barrier against foreign debris.
It is a living thing.
Sweat pores arise from the dermis of the skin.