Yes, quite some time back, this was a very cruel form of torture. It took a long time, and the victim would often die of shock or blood loss before the procedure was complete. Fortunately, this type of thing is now recognized as highly unethical and against many international laws. On a military level, someone would be charged with international war crimes. On a private level, there are many other felony charges that would go with it, rather it be on a person or an animal.
yes and no. He did not completely flay anyone, but he did take patches of skin off live patients.
no one around him was treated good because of the colour of their skin.
hypo= under Dermis= skin something that is hypodermic can go under the skin (e.g. a needle).
That aswer is wrong because every country has to adapt to something.
Hair is a filament made up of keratin. The hair itself is not alive, but the follicle, the source in the skin where hair grows from, is alive. It contains stem cells that regrow a hair if it falls out and that help to repair injuries.
Skin is made of cells so it is alive. There can be scales of white dead skin on the surface of the skin.
WEll your body is a bunch of organs and 1 of em keeps your skin cells alive
china
When we say that something is alive. we mean it has life in it.
No!
Dead
Dead
Alive meat.
An IPhone is something made of atoms that was never alive. Also, a rock.
For something to be biotic means something is alive. There are three categories. Biotic is the plants, animals, and anything that is currently alive. Abiotic is something that is not alive, like rocks. And dead things are biotic things no longer living.
I think it is biotic.
It is dead my friend.