Biology, asked by rajneeshtiwarishandi, 11 months ago

why the colour of our lip is different from the whole body?​

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Answered by gitakumari12
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Your blood makes your lips look red (or blue). The skin on your lips is different from the rest of your body because it is thinner and more delicate. ... This means your blood vessels are more apparent, giving your lips their pink or red colour.

Answered by UnTitled
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Answer:

Colour of our lip is different from the whole body because it is much thinner in comparison. Skin usually has three separate layers – the stratum corneum, the epidermis and the dermis. ... Thus, the bright color of blood gets directly transposed into the soft pinkish-red color of lips.

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