Science, asked by ELJAE14, 3 months ago

What are the differences of chicken skin and human skin

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snairsmitha5: CHICKEN SIKN THERE ARE FEATHERS IS THERE HUMAN SKIN NOT FEATHERS IS THERE
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Answered by kim9680
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Pigskin has a similar epidermis as human skin, with a comparable thickness. ... In mouse skin, the dermis is once again way thinner than in humans. The hypodermis is the fatty subdermal layer of the skin. In humans and pigs, this fat layer is the main insulation component even though it is much thicker in pigs than humans

Answered by TheEnchanted
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Answer,

  • Pigskin has a similar epidermis as human skin, with a comparable thickness.

  • In mouse skin, the dermis is once again way thinner than in humans.

  • The hypodermis is the fatty subdermal layer of the skin. In humans and pigs, this fat layer is the main insulation component even though it is much thicker in pigs than humans.

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