Biology, asked by ghazi49, 1 year ago

why our fingers wrinkle and our body not wrinkle after bathing​

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Scientists think that they have the answer to why the skin on human fingers and toes shrivels up like an old prune when we soak in the bath.

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Laboratory tests confirmed a theory that wrinkly fingers improve our grip on wet or submerged objects, working to channel away the water like the rain treads in car tires.

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Scientists think that they have the answer to why the skin on human fingers and toes shrivels up like an old prune when we soak in the bath. Laboratory tests confirmed a theory that wrinkly fingers improve our grip on wet or submerged objects, working to channel away the water like the rain treads in car tires.

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