basically everything that's inside your body
The part of the body that never rests is the brain. Even when we are sleeping, the brain is active in performing essential functions such as regulating breathing, heartbeat, and processing information.
A reflection.
Rubbing a frozen body part can cause further tissue damage and increase the risk of frostbite. It can also worsen circulation and delay the healing process. It is recommended to gently warm the area instead.
When the skin is wet, the electrical resistance of the human body decreases significantly, making it easier for electricity to flow through the body. This can increase the risk of electric shock and serious injury or even death. Wet skin provides a more conductive path for electricity to travel, bypassing the body's natural resistance mechanisms.
neck
the inside of your body
It depends on the person, but usually the foot. If you are jumping into a swimming pool usually the head gets wet first. both of you are wrong.. the first part of your body that gets wet is the part that is dry.
Its reflection?
Cartilage is the part of the skeleton that never stops growing.
Vaginal discharge. It's how your body keeps that part of you clean.
This statement makes absolutely no sense. Are you kidding ? That's like saying " A wet bird never flies at night. " You are kidding right ?
The Eyes.
Shivering when wet is the body's attempt to maintain body heat. A wet body loses heat quickly. Failing to maintain body heat will result in hypothermia.
nest
Feet
The resistance of a human body changes, you can divide it in 3 groups: dry body, semi-wet body (sweat,...) and wet body (in a swimming pool,...) the more wet the body becomes, the lower the resistance.
What part of the body are you talking about? It's impossible to answer such an unspecific question.