Sort of. In the mouth it's usually considered a mucuous membrane instead of skin, but it's pretty much the same.
A lichen is a disease that affects the skin and mouth, so it will grow on skin, your tongue, lips, etc.
Not quite. The skin in your mouth is called a mucuous membrane.
Sometimes. They are, after all, pushing thru the skin. If it gets excessive, ask your dentist for advice.
No, a mouth is not covered by skin. The mouth is an opening in the face that is lined with mucous membranes, which are different from skin. These membranes help keep the mouth moist and are important for functions such as eating, speaking, and breathing. Skin surrounds the mouth but does not cover the inside of it.
Mostly on the skin around your nose and mouth. Poor hygiene can transfer the bacteria to food where in can grow and cause food poisoning.
i highly doubt it um no hair can not grow INSIDE your mouth.
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.
there is a little nail hid in you skin and they keep grow in each day but you can not notice they grow out of your skin
So that it can grow as it will have just grown out of it's old skin.
No hermit crabs do not grow back skin
no
Crabs grow out of their shells and they also shed their skin to do that. Meaning they molt their skin.