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2006-10-17 11:47:16 · 16 answers · asked by zd_sr1 2 in Health Other - Health

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One of the frustrating things about house cleaning is that no matter how clean you try to keep things, household dust still accumulates. That grey dust, it turns out, is largely human skin. The tiny flakes of skin that we lose on a daily basis create over seventy percent of the dust in our home.

Dry skin is a translucent grey colour. Of course humans come in different colours, but the pigments which colour our skin are found beneath the layer that we shed. Blood vessels, too, are much deeper down, and are not lost as skin sheds. Therefore, there is neither blood nor pigment to colour the grey skin dust.

The epidermis, or outer layer of skin, sheds skin cells and replaces them with healthy new cells. The epidermis is completely replaced once a month. It’s estimated that everyone sheds about half a kilogram of skin a year, as our skin cells are continually replaced. Unfortunately, we don’t replace the lower layer of skin called the dermis where scars and stretch marks occur. Since this layer doesn’t shed, the scars stay with us.

Beyond the seventy percent of skin dust, the remaining thirty percent of house dust comes in different colours because it’s mostly wind blown soil, varying according to our geographic location.

So next time you dust, remember that grey powder is largely made up of members of your family or friends who’ve left it behind.

2006-10-17 11:50:35 · answer #1 · answered by gallopingboo 3 · 1 1

Dust is a general name for minute solid particles with diameter less than 500 micrometers (otherwise see sand or granulates) and, more generally, for finely divided matter.

The dust which collects in houses is composed of atmospheric dust combined with dust generated by the inhabitants, mostly from sloughed skin cells and fibers from clothing

2006-10-17 18:52:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I've heard that over 90% of dust is made of skin particles

2006-10-17 18:49:41 · answer #3 · answered by jill_valentine_otaku 2 · 0 0

Dust comes from all matter once living, which dies off and is then released into the atmosphere and distributed / circulated by the air flow .
The majority of it is necrotic (dead) matter.

2006-10-17 18:55:32 · answer #4 · answered by biggi 4 · 0 0

Dust bunnies LOL

2006-10-17 18:50:35 · answer #5 · answered by cfoxwell99 5 · 0 0

Dust is self replicating DNA from bunnies. When they have collected themselves enough they will conquer the earth.

2006-10-17 18:49:32 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 1 0

Skin flakes

2006-10-17 18:48:32 · answer #7 · answered by byronic03 2 · 1 0

The BigBang.

2006-10-17 18:49:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

everywhere. dust is part of our environment;

2006-10-17 19:06:05 · answer #9 · answered by Welshchick 7 · 0 0

Dead skin cells

2006-10-17 18:49:00 · answer #10 · answered by Elle J Morgan 6 · 1 0

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