A virus is the smallest because you can see a freckle with naked eye and you can see a skin cell under ordinary light microcope but viruses are ultramicroscopic and cannot be seen under light microcope. Instead a virus can only be seen under high resolution electron microscope.
skin cell
A virus is smaller than a skin cell. Skin cells are typically 30-40 micrometers in diameter, while viruses can range in size from 20 to 300 nanometers. Thus, viruses are significantly smaller than skin cells.
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Yes, unless you destroy the pigment producing layer beneath the skin. A typical scratch will heal with freckle and all.
Yes. If they have a fair skin they can freckle. I have a white Scottie who does have a few freckles on his skin. There is nothing medically wrong with him and it is natural for animal with his skin type to freckle.
Bullard
That is a freckle.
a virus can reproduce in any cell it is meant for. like, you can't get a skin virus in your stomach. some viruses affect more than one kind of cell
A freckle! It's the same concept of the concentration of pigmentation as a freckle has on the skin.
No. Skin tags should not be painful. They can have pigment like a freckle.
A mole or a freckle.