The waxy substance that folds the skin of a newborn is called vernix caseosa. It is a white, cheese-like substance that helps protect the baby's skin in the womb, and often is present on the baby's skin at birth.
The waxy substance that leaves are covered in is called cuticle. It helps to prevent water loss from the leaves and provides protection against pests and pathogens.
Sebaceous gland(s), are glands in the skin that secrete sebum, which is an oily or a waxy substance needed to lubricate or moisturise the skin and hair. These glands are usually found on the face and scalp but aren't present in the palms, soles, and lower lip.
The waxy substance covering plants is called cuticle. It helps reduce water loss by preventing excessive evaporation from the plant's surface.
Cholesterol.
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It is called Smegma. It is dead skin cells, body oil and moisture.
because we have a waxy substance in our skin called sebum which makes our skin waterproof
Sebum is also known as skin oil. This waxy material lubricates the hair and skin, and functions as an antibiotic.
The substance that is present on the skin of an unborn child is a white waxy substance known as Vernix. This substance protects the child whilst they are within the womb and can usually be seen present on the skin after birth.
A cactus' waxy skin helps it retain moisture in desert climates.
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance found only in animal products.
oils it secretes sebum which is an oily or waxy substance which keeps the skin and hair moisturized
No, the cuticle is the waxy substance in green vegetables. Cholesterol is found mainly in animal products.
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance found only in animal products.
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance found only in animal products.
the waxy substance secreted by the ceruminous glands in the ears is called cerumen.
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance that can build up in the arteries.