BOOK 2. THE BATH SCHOOL. N. LEVASHOV'S «SVETL BROOM» IN A. KHATYBOV'S «BATH SCHOOL» AND A LABOUR SPADE

F. Shkrudnev N. Levashov's "SvetL Broom" in A. Khatybov's "Bath School" and A Labour Spade 229 4.9. The skin derivatives Hair and nails in humans, as well as feathers, scales, claws, hoofs and horns of other vertebrates are derived from the skin (under the conditions of poor nutrition of epithelial cells, there might be anything to grow up upon them). All the skin except the skin covering the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet (hence – the constant debate about the origin of man: whether from the monkey, or from the elephant), is provided with countless hair follicles – sacs formed from the cells of the epidermis internal layer. These cells are divided and give rise to the hair cells ( changing not only the structure, but also the purpose – as is known, the hair is needed to pull it out), just like the internal epidermis layer gives rise to the overlying layers. But these cells die still being inside the follicle, and the hair protruding above the skin surface consist of a tightly packed mass of waste (and the skin care for the hair color, shine and strength is deception). The hair grows from the bottom of the follicle, and not from the upper part of it. The color of the hair, as well as the feathers and furs of animals (being one of the forms of the hair cover) depends on the pigment amount and type, the number of air bubbles and the nature of the surface of these formations, which can be smooth or rough (the favorite occupation of cells is to blow air bubbles) The nails on the fingers and toes also develop from the pockets formed by cells of the epidermis internal layer; the growth of nails is similar to the growth of hair (with the same functions; a man is particularly sensitive not to the skin itself, but to the waste). Nails consist of tightly packed dead cells, through which the underlying capillaries are visible, giving a normal pink color to the nails. Sebaceous and sweat glands develop from the epidermis internal layer, which forms pockets that extend deep into the dermis. Each hair follicle is provided with a sebaceous gland (for the purpose of maximum waste preservation). (Thus, with the lack of the Brain, the skin copes brilliantly with its duties, reproducing a human race by the friction of epithelial cells between themselves, giving a special beauty to the waste and preserving all the dead cells necessary for the

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