stratum lucidum
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No, you can't lose brain cells from scratching your head. First, all brain tissue is encased inside the skull. Second, cells are pretty durable; Just as you don't kill your scalp or hair from scratching your head, you don't kill brain cells from scratching on the skin layer and tissue layer that is over the skull. Third, it requires major trauma (example: significant head injury in a traffic accident), or significant bleeding (example: such as in brain hemorrhage), or significant hypoxia (example: lack of oxygen from such as a substantial drug overdose), before brain cells begin to die.
Connective tissue membranes, which includes synovial membranes, meninges, fascia (superficial and deep fascia), fibrous pericardium, and perichondrium.
A savanna is a grassland ecosystem. It is identified by an open canopy, or even a lack of trees, with an solid layer of grasses and other plant life.
Nails help protect the fingertips and make it easier for a person to grip things. They also serve as an indicator for internal problems. For example, when someone is cyanotic due to a lack of blood oxygen, the nails will turn blue.
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Cell walls
Yes; jellyfishes have no head.
You have a headache if you have shooting pain in your head. Headaches can be caused by lack of sleep, lack of caffeine if it is a staple in your diet, head injury, or high blood pressure.
You have a headache if you have shooting pain in your head. Headaches can be caused by lack of sleep, lack of caffeine if it is a staple in your diet, head injury, or high blood pressure.
You have a headache if you have shooting pain in your head. Headaches can be caused by lack of sleep, lack of caffeine if it is a staple in your diet, head injury, or high blood pressure.
No, the arterioles are very small vessels and lack this thick layer. Instead they consist only of an endothelial layer wrapped by a few smooth muscle fibres.
Mollusks in the class Gastropoda do not have a disinct head
It is usually due to erosion of lack of deposition.
Lack of compression
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