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Skin
The heart, you also have skin there, yes the skin is an organ.
The largest organ in the human body would be the skin.
If you lose a great amount of skin, you would be in danger of bleeding to death. Doctors can do a skin transplant.
The fastest growing part of the body is either the blood or hair or nails.
your skin grows when your body grows. how you ask? well its really simple.! when you grow your body gets bigger and starts to expand and your skin goes with it that's what it would be like
because your body can make skin but not vains from nothing i recon because your body can make skin but not vains from nothing i recon
because your body can make skin but not vains from nothing i recon because your body can make skin but not vains from nothing i recon
Skin
You would have to burn the skin pretty bad to stop the hair from growing on it, just burning the hair off is same as shaving it it off, it will definitely grow back.
yes skin can shrink because if your body grow alot and if your skin is tight already your skin will shrink and you will start growing cuts.
The heart, you also have skin there, yes the skin is an organ.
We grow our skin to fit. As we get larger, we grow more skin. On the other hand, if you lose a lot of weight quickly, you'll find that your skin can be too large for your new smaller body. In that case, a dermatologist can remove the excess skin.
Snakes shed their skin when they grow. Unlike us the skin does not stretch and grow with the body so they have to get rid of it to grow bigger. Snakes grow their whole lives so they are shedding all the time. That being said as a snake gets older it doesn't grow as much so they don't shed as often
All You Would See is Bonesand you would collect ALOT OF BACTERIA ALONG THE WAY AND YOUR SKIN WOULD NOT BE PROTECTED BECAUSE THE SKIN PROTECTS YOU FROM WATER LOSS INJURIES AND INFECTIONS,and your skin keeps your BODY AT THE APPROPRIATE TEMPERATURE,AND GIVES YOUR BODY COLOR
On the human body, the skin on which hair does not grow is called "Glabrous Skin." This skin is found on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, lips, labia minora on females, and the glans penis, or head of the penis, on men.
No maggots do not grow from eating your own skin. My question is how much and why would anyone eat their own skin? Maggots are hatchlings that are laid by insects such as houseflies and as such it is impossible to "grow" them in your digestive tract.