Biology, asked by prya8523, 1 year ago

if any person or animal is dead then also why there hair grows on there head ? plz don't give comments just give the answer the question .


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Answered by jyotipawar6525
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Hair and fingernails may appear longer after death, but not because they are still growing.
Instead, a persons fingernail and hair may appear longer because the skin around they has retracted, according to the Dermatology Clinic at UAMS. After death dehydration causes the skin and other soft tissues to shrink.


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Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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The short answer is no, though it may not seem that way to the casual observer. That's because after death, the human body dehydrates, causing the skin to shrink. This shrinking exposes the parts of the nails and hair that were once under the skin, causing them to appear longer than before. But in reality they don't grow.

"Once your body dies, there's no more glucose," Day told Live Science. "So skin cells, hair cells and nail cells no longer turn over and produce new cells."

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