They are useful because they contain a uni-gel in it to stop the mocrowaves radiate heat to your skin.
Light-sensitive plasters have several advantages. Firstly, they allow for easy and accurate placement as they only stick when exposed to light, reducing the risk of misalignment. Secondly, they offer improved patient comfort as they are thinner and more flexible compared to traditional plasters. Additionally, light-sensitive plasters are transparent, allowing for better monitoring of the wound site without removing the plaster.
men
yes, its light sensitive
The blood chemical constituant that is light sensitive is Bilirubin..
The rods (themselves) are sensitive to light The cones are sensitive to colour
Both rods and cones are light receptors. Rods are connected many to onr neuron, and are good for detecting low-light and movement, but not color. Cones are one to a neuron and detect color. Both are present in most if not all mammals and avians.
how are smart polymers used in light sensitive plasters
men
It is used to stop you being hurt when you remove the plaster.
well basically they are easier to pull of than normal plasters as they react with light and the stickiness is gone my mother beats me so don't diss :(
For securety
this question will go unanswered for billions of years because no stupid idiot on earth could be bothered to help me pitch an idea so thank you cruel world!
plasters - no. plasters ahhh. no. white blood cells. thats it. not plasters? DONT PUT PLASTERS DOWN.
Yes, they are sensitive to light.
yes, its light sensitive
yes plants sensitive to light
The advantage of visible light is that you can see it. Also, because our eyes are sensitive to light you can see colors. Violet has the shortest wavelength and red has the longest. Visible light is the only EM waves that you can see.
plasters are blue so that it can be detected while cooking