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Hair grows from follicles located in the skin all over the human body, except for the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.
white blood cells form puss and the puss helps protect until skin grows
The pits in the skin from which hair grows are called hair follicles. Each hair follicle contains a hair shaft, root, and sebaceous glands that produce oil to keep the hair and skin moisturized.
what happens to the caterpillars skin when it grows up is it comes off.
A skin follicle... is where a hair grows from.
The human body continually sheds dead skin cells, and re-grows new ones. So at any given time, a person's body has both new and old skin cells.
well as we grow like the turtle the human grows as well so that's why we shed skin so the turtle grows different spots or developing too
A fetal chick grows into a chicken, whereas a fetal human grows into a human.
When an insect grows their shell does not, so they need to shed their old skin and then grow while their new skin grows.
yea after it sheds it grows new skin.
They shed their skin when they grow
Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.