When ammonia or ammonia water enters the body from breathing, swallowing or skin contact, it reacts with the water in our bodies to produce ammonium hydroxide. This chemical is very corrosive and damages cells in the body on contact. Too much contact can induce ammonia poisoning which symptoms could include inflamation , irritation, or burning. Some people have even experienced blindness due to contact near the eyes or lung damage if breathed. Other skin damages can occur on the outside.
I would highly suggest that you do not use ammonia water for dehydrating skin.
Because a frog doesn't have a neck as such, it's basically a lump of a body with legs.
A baby's neck muscles are not strong enough to support the weight of their head. If a baby's head and neck are not properly supported, what can happen is that there will be an injury to the neck and back.
A crocodile uses its neck to swallow prey whole. It also uses it to move its head up and down in the water to hide from predators.
There are 3 regions of the body: Appendicular, Trunk, and Head and Neck Therefore the head and neck is actually its own section.
with your muscles in your neck with your muscles in your neck
They do get injured. You can break your neck, fracture bones in your neck, click your neck etc. You can have head injuries from car crashes or everyday accidents.
upper neck / lower head
Head and neck surgical teams provide treatment for problems of the ears, sinuses, mouth, pharynx, jaw, and other structures of the head and neck.
No, a chicken's head is located at the front of its body, not the back of its neck. The head is usually covered by feathers and connected to the neck, which allows the chicken to move and turn its head easily.
driver side or passenher side of the head and also in top of the intake by the water neck
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