Biology, asked by psaharshking, 5 hours ago

when you bath the water why can't go inside our skin​

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Answered by ⲘⲅJαcк
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Because your skin is made of something called stratified squamous epithelium, which is impermeable, so water can't make it through the layers of your skin to rehydrate you. The water will get into your cells, which is why they swell up if you sit in the bath, but it won't go any further.

Answered by llsll0123456
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No. Because your skin is made of something called stratified squamous epithelium, which is impermeable, so water can't make it through the layers of your skin to rehydrate you. The water will get into your cells, which is why they swell up if you sit in the bath, but it won't go any further

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