stratum corneum in thin skin and stratum lucidum in the thick skin
Dead bacteria and cells in the tissue form pus, which is a collection of white blood cells, dead tissue, and bacteria. The body's immune system responds to this as a sign of infection and works to eliminate it. Pus may need to be drained to facilitate healing.
white blood cells or immune system....
No, dead cells do not disappear immediately after mitosis. Mitosis is the process of cell division that produces two daughter cells, and it occurs in living cells. Dead cells may remain in the tissue for some time until they are cleared away by the immune system or through normal cellular processes like phagocytosis.
No, dead xylem and phloem cells do not turn into cambium. The cambium is a layer of actively dividing cells in the vascular system of plants that gives rise to new xylem and phloem cells. Dead xylem and phloem cells are typically used for structural support or transport of water and nutrients, and they do not have the ability to transform into cambium cells.
it is an organ, because your skin or epidermis is the biggest organ of you body
Epidermis
The integumentary system, which includes the skin, hair, and nails, forms the protective covering of the body. The skin is the largest organ in this system and serves as a barrier against external threats. Hair and nails are specialized structures that grow from the skin and have protective and sensory functions.
i think there part of the integumentary, cuz that's for every thing dead like hair and skin:D
All cells are living. It is considered a plant cell.
Some fun facts about the integumentary system include: The skin is the largest organ in the human body, covering an average of 20 square feet. Your skin sheds about 30,000 to 40,000 dead skin cells every minute. Nails and hair are also part of the integumentary system, made of the same protein called keratin. Your skin can detect different sensations like touch, temperature, and pain through specialized nerve endings. The skin helps regulate body temperature by sweating and shivering to maintain a stable internal environment.
Hair and nails are dead cells
Hair and nails are dead cells
Yes. Even though your isn't pumping blood, and you are considered dead, you can still die. All you cells need to die too. Then, you will be considered fully dead.
Kindeys filter the blood and remove pathogens and dead cells through urine. The immune system is a system of lymph nodes, for example the tonsals.
Dead bacteria and cells in the tissue form pus, which is a collection of white blood cells, dead tissue, and bacteria. The body's immune system responds to this as a sign of infection and works to eliminate it. Pus may need to be drained to facilitate healing.
white blood cells or immune system....
Dead skin cells break away from the epidermis and they fall off. This makes room for the newer skin cells. The dead cells fall off as you go about your daily life and they can end up in your bed and around your house.