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Plasma Membrane (the skin)
The largest organ in the human body is the skin.
Oh, dude, the 2n chromosome number for skin cells is 46. Like, that's the normal number of chromosomes in a human cell, so your skin cells are just chilling with their 46 chromosomes, doing their thing. It's like the perfect number for a skin cell to be, you know?
Most oil glands in the human body are found in the skin, particularly in the face, scalp, chest, and back. These oil glands, also known as sebaceous glands, produce sebum which helps to moisturize and protect the skin.
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.
Answer"Pig" DNA is most similar to Human DNA..No one knows WHY?Pig skin is similar to human skin in terms of color, hair follicles,and subcutaneous fat. That's all I know... and pig skin is thin human skin is thicker so pig skin isn't that much like human skin
human skin
The closet skin to human's, are monkey skin there skin is similar to our skin.
the bark is the part of an oak tree that is most like a human skin
Keratin is the key structural material making up the outer layer of human skin
The birds skin is a leathery material but when wet starts to feel greasy.
Human skin and peoporoni
Skin. The human organ of skin that covers the whole body is deffinitelly the most injured of all body organs. (Bet you didn't know skin was an organ)
NO. they have rubberie skin like a frog or human
Slightly moist
Yes, dead skin falls off as new skin is formed to keep people looking cleen, without this process most people would look like dead people at 20 !
To calculate the force needed to pierce skin with a needle, you would need to consider factors like the needle's diameter, material, and sharpness. Bernoulli's principle and Young's modulus can also be used to estimate the force. However, performing actual experiments using materials similar to human skin may be the most accurate way to determine the force needed to pierce skin with a needle.