Well your skin plus your hair so about 2,560 billion.
yes you inhale other peoples dead skin cells when you breath
Stratum cornelum and or stratum licidumThe skin cell.
No, hair is not considered dead skin. Hair is made up of a protein called keratin, while skin is made up of different layers of cells. Hair grows from hair follicles in the skin, but it is not the same as the skin itself.
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.
The hair shaft, which is above the skin's surface, is considered dead tissue. The living portion of the hair is the hair follicle, located below the skin's surface.
the outermost layer of skin cells is dead now,so as the new layer grows,it pushes out the dead one in order to breath,so the dead one falls out...
elephants lose 29% of dead skin a year
A frog can breath through its skin.
Well, it really depends on how much dead skin you have. Like, if you haven't showered in, maby, two or three weeks. Then, chances are, you have a pretty large amount of dead skin on your body, therefore, you will shed allothow much showering every day
they breath through their skin. it's pretty cool!!;)
using their skin :})
No
No, reptiles do not breath through skin.
No, holding your breath does not affect the size of your skin pores. Skin pores do not have muscles that can open or close based on your breathing pattern. The appearance of pores can be influenced by factors such as genetics, skin care routine, and environmental conditions, but not by holding your breath.
Your skin shreds everyday so you may have layers of dead skin forming on the surface of your skin. So the answer would be dead skin
Not as much as it smells from your breath. Despite popular belief, vodka does have a smell, the smell of ethanol.
co2 into the air which we breath in which causes problems with are lungs and more and then when we breath in to much we drop dead so fun