Yes - just like any electrical energy.
The source doesn't change the conduction properties.
HPV spreads by human to human contact. There are about 120 different kinds of HPV viruses. About 40 types are transmitted through sexual contact. The rest are transmitted skin to skin contact and both produce what we call warts.
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Roundworms are transmitted from dirt. If a human picks them up with there hands and puts it in there mouth, that's how it's transmitted. The eggs and Larvae can also go through human skin.
Yes, when ultraviolet radiation is absorbed by human skin, it can be converted into thermal energy. This process can contribute to skin warming or heating up, as the absorbed energy gets converted into heat.
Lupus is not contagious. Lupus cannot be transmitted from one person to another by any means.
Broken skin is how the MRSA infection is transmitted.
No, rabies cannot be transmitted through contact with infected skin. It is primarily transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal, usually through a bite.
If the skin is not a mucus membrane, or the genital area, then if you had intact skin HIV can't be transmitted. You could hold HIV infected blood in your hand, with intact skin, and it wouldn't be transmitted.
No. HPV is transmitted by skin to skin contact through vaginal, anal and oral sex with a partner who already has HPV.
A skin mutation in human skin cells cannot be passed on to another person because these mutations occur in somatic cells, which are not involved in reproduction. Only genetic changes in germ cells (sperm and egg) can be inherited. Therefore, while skin mutations can affect an individual's health or appearance, they do not affect the genetic material that is transmitted to offspring.
Scabies is transmitted by skin-to-skin contact, and by fomite contact. It is sufficiently contagious that health care professionals typically treat all household members simultaneously.
Human skin is well skin, and polar bears aren't human skin.