it helps you sweat, that way, you won't die. The end. it was fabulous. i know
It is for plucking and shaving when you have nothing else to do
The Integumentary systems is your skin, nails and hair. It covers and protects.
Body temperature regulation
Hair grows on armpits as a natural part of the body's function to regulate temperature and protect the skin. The hair helps to wick away sweat and prevent friction between the skin in that area.
Melanin is a pigment that gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes. Its main function is to protect the skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation from the sun.
Hair grows in armpits as a natural part of the body's function to regulate temperature and protect the skin. The hair helps to wick away sweat and prevent friction between the skin in the armpit area.
Depends on each animal. On humans it seems they have no function except the head hair which has a protective function against heat and cold on the head.
Hair is to protect our bodies from the elements, helps regulate heat and is a sensory item this is why each hair follicle has nerve endings attached. Its also there to look pretty! Pubic hair is also there to stop skin from rubbing.
There are many functions of the hair follice They include, skin renewal and regeneration, fiber pigmintation. They aslo attach the hair to our bodies
Yes, hair is considered a type of tissue. It is made up of a protein called keratin, which is also found in other types of tissue such as skin and nails. Hair grows from hair follicles within the skin.
If keratin did not function properly, it could lead to various skin, hair, and nail disorders. For example, individuals might experience brittle hair and nails, as well as skin conditions like blistering or excessive dryness. In severe cases, improper keratin function can contribute to diseases such as epidermolysis bullosa, where the skin becomes fragile and prone to injury. Overall, the structural integrity and protective barrier of the skin, hair, and nails would be compromised.
Melanin is a pigment that gives color to the hair, skin, and eyes. Its main function is to protect the skin from the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun by absorbing and scattering the UV radiation.