Saturday, August 1, 2009

Does the human hair grows after death? explain?

The only things growing after you're dead are worms, bacteria, and flowers. What is happening, however, is that the skin around the hair and fingernails will desiccate (i.e., lose water) and thereby shrink. When the skin shrinks, it retracts, making hair and fingernails look longer, as if they'd grown.



Does the human hair grows after death? explain?

The body is dead so nothing is going to grow....Is this a homework assignment?



Does the human hair grows after death? explain?

No the human hair does not grow after they die, because in order for your hair to grow you need living cells in your body. Once a person is dead they don't have living cells in their body anymore. Therefore, it does not grow.



Does the human hair grows after death? explain?

The growth of hair depends on the activity of the cells of hair follicles which provide necessary stuff for growth. All cell activities in the body, including those of hair follicles, stops after death. Therefore it is wrong to assume that there is any growth of hair after death. However, due to contraction of skin in a dead body, the inconspicuous small hairs become conspicuously visible giving the impression of hair growth.

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