Without melanin in your skin, you would have a very light complexion and be at a much higher risk of sunburn and sun damage due to decreased protection from UV radiation. Melanin helps protect against skin cancer and helps regulate body temperature.
it would cause cancer to develop
A mutation in a person's skin cells would be least likely to impact their ability to produce insulin as insulin is primarily produced by pancreatic cells. Skin cells are not directly involved in insulin production or regulation.
It is extremely common for humans to have no earlobe to speak of . . . it is hereditary just like eye color or skin color.
you would collect too many bacteria on your insides, or rather, outsides and get diseases and die. and your organs will die all over. but before that your intestines (which are miles long) would detach from your bones
If dead cells of the epidermis did not flake off as new ones formed, the skin would become thickened and compromised, leading to a buildup of dead skin layers. This could obstruct the normal shedding process, resulting in clogged pores and an increased risk of skin conditions such as acne or infections. Additionally, the skin's ability to regulate moisture and protect against environmental damage would be impaired, potentially leading to further health issues. Overall, the skin's barrier function would be significantly disrupted.
it would burn your skin
you can get skin cancer
Nothing would happen.
Nothing. Semen on the skin is harmless.
Nothing would happen as it would just go onto your skin
Your blood and your organs would probably fall out.
they would die
Your hair would fall out and your skin would get all scabby.
we would over heat
they would die
Well you would have weakening skin or loss of teeth
You'd die of a terrible death