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Anatomy CD 4 years, 3 months agoIt seems that the nerves connected to the tiny muscles responsible for goosebumps also connect to hair follicle stem cells, which are the cells responsible for hair growth. So, in response to cold, the nerve tells the tiny muscles in the skin to contract (causing goosebumps) and the same nerve activates hair follicle stem cells for new hair…[Read more]
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Anatomy CD 4 years, 3 months agoGoosebumps appear because of a little muscle that surrounds the base of every hair on your body. A tiny lump emerges on your skin when the muscle contracts.
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Anatomy CD 4 years, 3 months agoAccording to Cole, A. & Kellman, R.:
Charles Darwin once investigated goose bumps by scaring zoo animals with a stuffed snake. He argued for the now accepted theory that goose bumps are a vestige of humanity’s ancient past. Our ancestors were hairy. Goose bumps would have fluffed up their hair. When they were scared, that would have made them…[Read more]
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Anatomy CD 4 years, 3 months agoWhy Do We Get Goose Bumps? | Good Question | SKUNK BEAR – YouTubeFind out how and why our skin acts so weird when we’re cold, scared, or moved. It’s positively hair-raising!↓↓Links & Info↓↓SUBMIT A QUESTION HERE: http://sk… -
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Anatomy CD 4 years, 4 months agoThe Human CellBy: Kristine Aira Marie G. Delara
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