Ummm........ Blood vessels, maybe?
I think its blood vessels
what we refer to as a bruise is just the visible result of bleeding underneath the skin. we most commonly get bruises if we hit our body against something and damage the cells and blood vessels beneath the skin; the damaged blood vessels leak blood, but the blood is contained underneath the skin because there is no wound leading to the outside. however, if there is some internal bleeding that is near enough the outermost layers of skin, there could be some bruising. -cj2407
Yes, but only in the tiny capillaries found there.
Dust underneath your bed is your own dead skin. Dust underneath your bed is your own dead skin. Dust underneath your bed is your own dead skin.
Your hair carries the same kinds of bacteria (and fungi) as you skin does. These can cause diseases.
The epidermis layer of the skin.
Sweating, panting, and increasing the blood flow underneath the skin.
The body is attempting to get rid of excess heat. The capillaries get flushed with blood as it carries heat to the surface of the skin.
This is because when you are sucking on the person's skin, you are drawing all the blood to the surface and breaking the blood vessels underneath as well; thus leaving a red bruise.
There are two. The main one which is viewable through the skin is the dorsal blood vessel. The smaller one found under the intestine is the ventral blood vessel.
it turns purple because blood rushes to the bruised area in order to begin the healing process
There is such a thing as poison being underneath someone's skin, it is called poisoning. If poison is under your skin it has penetrated your protective epidermis and has become a danger to you. Human's don't possess any natural poison so any of it being under the skin is a bad thing and could lead to death.
The human neck is made out of cells,blood,skin,bones,and your cell system