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Everyone wants to know what a sis is on time or a other... A sis is a bump in a females body
you will not bump into anything
No. It is one piece.
A piece of ice.From Wikipedia:Newton's law of cooling, states that the rate of heat loss of a body is proportional to the difference in temperatures between the body and its surroundings, or environment.
In humans, oxygen comes into the body through the lungs and is then transported throughout the body by red blood cells.
Everyone wants to know what a sis is on time or a other... A sis is a bump in a females body
A risen bump is bump that indicates that you have bacteria located somewhere in the body. Just like you have lymph nodes that swell when you have an infection somewhere.
you will not bump into anything
Callus. It's a natural defence your body makes when friction is repeatedly applied to an area. It's just a thick piece of skin. It can be filed off with a nail filer... I think.
see a doc.
At the age of about 3-4 weeks you duckling will get a bump toward the end of the body. This bump is an oil gland. When this bump appears the duckling will be able to waterproof itself.
Mr. Bump is blue with white bandages on his body.
When you bump your knee (or other body parts) there is some damage to the various tissues involved. The body has two main types of fluids that constantly circulate, which are blood and lymph. When there is damage to the body, these fluids tend to leak out of their normal pathways and vessels, and to pool in the damaged area. Bumps are formed as a result of added fluid. Eventually the excess fluid will be reabsorbed into its normal circulation, and the bump will heal.
Sounds like a penis. Or crackers. It's actually just a piece of gum.
the bump after you get stung or bitten is caused by your body's immune system isolating the poison so it won't get into your blood stream
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A pea sized bump by the ear is likely to be your lymph node. You have hundreds of them all over your body. They are flat, round and about the size of a pea.