Armpit hair grows as a result of puberty and serves a few purposes in the human body. It helps regulate body temperature by trapping heat and releasing sweat, which cools the body. It also acts as a barrier to reduce friction between the arms and torso. Additionally, armpit hair can trap pheromones, which are chemicals that can communicate information to others.
The body grows armpit hair as a natural way to regulate body temperature and to release pheromones, which are chemicals that can attract potential mates.
Humans grow armpit hair as a natural way to regulate body temperature and to release pheromones, which are chemicals that can attract potential mates.
Hair follicles begin to grow on the human body during the fetal stage of development, around the 22nd week of gestation.
Hair on the human body is produced by hair follicles, which are small structures in the skin that grow hair.
Armpit hair grows as a result of puberty and is believed to play a role in releasing pheromones, which are chemicals that can attract potential mates. Additionally, armpit hair may help reduce friction and chafing in the armpit area.
The body grows armpit hair as a natural way to regulate body temperature and to release pheromones, which are chemicals that can attract potential mates.
Humans grow armpit hair as a natural way to regulate body temperature and to release pheromones, which are chemicals that can attract potential mates.
Armpit hair's primary purpose is to more easily remove sweat from the body, helping to prevent odor causing bacteria to grow. In addition, armpit hair also prevents friction between the arm and side of the body. Finally, armpit hair, helps release pheromones which are believe it or not a sexual stimulant in mammals. See link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underarm_hair
The human body needs water to strive. Being properly hydrated does play a role in growing, but its main purpose is to keep the human body healthy.
The main function of the human body is the reproduction function. The human body like the body of any living creature has one purpose and one purpose only - the perpetuation of the specie. Nature, weather it is created or not, is based on a single law: Grow or Die.
cockroaches can not grow to the size of an human body that would be immposible
Yes, the warm and moist environment of the armpit is an ideal place for bacteria to grow. Sweat produced by apocrine glands can mix with bacteria on the skin, leading to body odor. Regular washing and using antiperspirants can help control bacterial growth in the armpits.
it depends on how your body works. sometimes it grows fast, other times it doesn't.
Everyone's body is different, so there's no real answer to that. But I can assure you it WILL eventually grow, and you shouldn't think too much about body hair.
They want to see what the cells would do so they can know if they more cells or not from the lacks family. So that why the the cells woulds be on the petri dish or outside the human body.
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