because the gene to make insulin isn't expressed
Insulin is not produced by skin cells.
no one knows :P
they dont they die after they make a new skin cell
A mutation in a person's skin cells would be least likely to impact their ability to produce insulin as insulin is primarily produced by pancreatic cells. Skin cells are not directly involved in insulin production or regulation.
because they haven't got the right genes
if you dont have cells than you basicly dont have skin
they make skin
flat cells
There just dead skin cells so dont worry! haha
The epidermis in humans contains cells (melanocytes) that make melanin, which gives skin its colour, Langerhans' cells which are the front line of defense of the immune system in the skin, and normal cells which make up your skin.
There is now a cure for diabetes type 1 after scientists have discovered to transformed ordinary skin cells into pancreatic cells producing insulin.
Skin cells make our skin and skin protects us from dirt and germs getting directly into our body, and cells allow us to be here for if we didnt have cells we wouldn't exist