The skin helps to maintain a healthy body temperature by keeping the body cool and warm. The skin also helps to activate vitamin D from the sun before so that it can form properly within the body.
It is a physical barrier for viruses and bacteria. Diseases enter our body through the mouth or through blood. The skin serves as a first line defense and barrier against the viruses. Imagine not having it....
The skin of the human being is like a waterproof envelope that keeps the body's insides & water in, and the dryness of the air & infections out.
Skin does many things for humans and animals. It helps keep germs out of our body, and keeps our blood, tissues and guts from spilling out of our bodies.
to protect underlying tissues and vessels
the skin receptor that helps us to touch is our skin receptors
They had pale skin.
it can burn us and give us skin cancer. We can burn our eyes, skin and lips
Studies suggest that Neanderthal skin color varied by geography, similar to modern humans. Genetic analysis indicates they likely had fair skin in regions with less sunlight and darker skin in regions with greater sun exposure. However, the exact skin color of Neanderthals is still debated among researchers.
melanin is present in everyone's skin because it give us the color of our skin.
They provide us with their skin for bags and shoes.
Skin is a smooth layer of flesh, which protects us.... you epidermis, that is the scientific word for skin.
Skin cells make our skin and skin protects us from dirt and germs getting directly into our body, and cells allow us to be here for if we didnt have cells we wouldn't exist
Skin cancer
It Keeps us together
melanin
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