household dust is more than half dead skin cells - if that's the nature of your question
well, the dead skin cells r on ur skin, there dead, well some r alive and some r dead, they die after a while but no worries those skin cells reproduce, that's right, those cells r gettin it on on ur skin ;)
epidermis, outermost layer of the skin.
Most of it is dead skin cells in other words dead skin
because there already dead and there pretty.
Pus is an exudate which contains dead and dying neutrophils (a type of white blood cells).
a soap takes out the dead cells from your skin then your skin cells starts develope a new healthy cell.
In the living dermis layer of the skin, by normal cell division like other cells. In the dead epidermis surface layer of the skin, they don't as the cells are already dead (they killed themselves before becoming part of the epidermis).
as dust is dead skin cells dust can only be found where things are living.
dead skin cells come off your skin VERYY often u lose over millions of dead skin cells a day!
dust is made from dead skin cells, it mostly happens when you are asleep. youre body repairs itself and gets rid of the old skin cells, then the dead skin cells are eventually made into dust, and is therefore found mostly in corners of bedrooms.. etc...
yes your skin is made up of dead skin cells. Eventually, removing them will be mandatory.
dead skin cells
skin cells
Dead skin cells break away from the epidermis and they fall off. This makes room for the newer skin cells. The dead cells fall off as you go about your daily life and they can end up in your bed and around your house.
yes because our cells can not live forever so they die (the top layer of your skin is dead skin cells)
The skin has a lot of dead cells,most of the dust you see in your room is dead skin. Your hair is also made up of some dead skin.
dead skin cells
Epidermis
stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum basale.