non living parts of human body
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I think all cells in the human body are ‘living’, in that they require energy or they die. Once dead you could argue they aren't cells anymore, but become debris to be removed or shed.
An example could be skin- the outermost layer of the skin comprises flakes of dead skin cells, but they aren't the full cell anymore: The dead shell of a shellfish isn't a shellfish, just the residue of one.
Bone is a matrix of calcium salts, like a scaffolding and is dead, but it isn't a cell. It is made by osteoblasts, living cells that act like scaffolders and erect the structure. They are alive, but their scaffold is not.
I suppose the question is what do you mean by ‘living’.?
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hair on your body, the end of your fingernails, tips of your teeth are non living.
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