Its the dead skin
Yes, the human body does produce light, although it is extremely faint and not visible to the human eye. This light is known as biophotons and is generated as a byproduct of biochemical reactions that occur within the cells of our bodies.
None. The human body can not produce B12. It has to get it from food.
For a limb the English terminology is "amputation." The Latin names for medical procedures end in -otomy for cutting into, and -ectomy for removal.
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The organ in the human body that does not produce hormones is the spleen.
No, the human body does not naturally produce nicotine.
so the human body can produce the 'air' and leave it so the body does fill up.
No
During a cold, the human body can produce around 1 to 1.5 liters of mucus each day. This increased production is a result of the body's immune response to the virus, aimed at trapping and removing pathogens from the respiratory system.
It takes about 64 to 72 days for the human body to produce a single sperm cell.
The human body produces an average of about 100 watts of heat.
It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.
No, the human body does not naturally produce THC. THC is a compound found in cannabis plants.
The respiratory system in the human body uses oxygen to produce energy through a process called cellular respiration.
The respiratory system in the human body uses oxygen to produce energy through a process called cellular respiration.
in the salivry glands of a human