Yes, but it might rot though.
Sebum, which is secreted by the sebaceous glands connected to the hair follicles. Sebum keeps the hair and skin supple and waterproof, and is also a natural antiseptic that can reduce the growth of microorganisms.
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.
Keeps the skin moist and prevents it from drying or cracking.
The sweat gland releases an oil called sebum, which keeps the skin soft and moist.So the answer is Sebum.
Yes, sebaceous glands are skin structures. They make sebum, which protects your skin by providing oil to keep skin and hair flexible and by providing a protective barrier.
Yes, pigeons skin is waterproof.
Yes, pigs have sebaceous glands. Sebaceous glands are present in the skin of mammals, including pigs, and they produce sebum, an oily substance that helps keep the skin lubricated and waterproof.
Pore means small opening, and we have multiple pores in the skin which discharges the sweat produced by the sweat gland which keeps the skin moisturised and cool
A tough waterproof skin.
Sebaceous Gland secretes Sebum, an oily substance that coats the follicle and works its way to the skin's surface to waterproof and lubricate the skin and hair.
Sweat gland.
yes it has tough skin