a dust mite
Maggots, have been used in medicine, which has been well documented since the 16 century at least in the western hemisphere. They only eat dead or putrefied flesh, will ignoring live and living flesh.
Dandruff is not a creature, but the shedding of dead skin cells from the top of the head.
Skin is living, and is actually the largest organ of the body.
Dandruff is just dead skin cells from your scalp. Making it non-living.
Actually it is made of the fecal matter(poop)of dust mites. Microscopic anthropods(bugs) that feed on dead skin of any living thing. They live abundantly in fabric and mostly eat dead human skin. Dust can also tiny grains of sand and or microscopic organic matter.
Live human: Dead skin Dead human on the land: Everything except the bones Dead human on a sunken ship: Everything.
The dermis is the layer of skin that contains only living cells. The epidermis contains both living and dead cells.
No. They are dead skin cells.Dandruff is a non-living organ because it is just a dead dry skin cells from the scalp. So it is just a it non-living.
Partially. The dermis and lower part of the epidermis are alive, but the outer layers of the epidermis consist of dead cells.
Dead human skin, mostly.
Living and dead cells.
When a living creature has an absence of melanin (a pigment responsible for colouring hair, skin and eyes), they are considered to be albinos. Albinism is present in human and animal species and is a genetic trait. Human albinos have pale white skin, white hair, and usually extremely pale blue eyes.