Skin is an excretory organ. It is the largest organ in the body, and it's job is to excrete, or rid the body of, impurities. So, in essence, when you sweat, you are peeing. Your body is ridding itself of waste material, only, unlike when you pee, the body gets cooled down in the process.
A "Tanner".
Yes. Most of traditional drums have animal skins on them.
Animal skins weighing 15 pounds or less when they are shipped to the tannery are called kips. This word is used to describe skins from small or young animals.
They breathe through their skins
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A "Tanner".
It is a person who had the horrible job of skinning an animal and making the skins into leather by soaking them in a mixture of disgusting ingredients!!
No. Actually the vitamins are in the skin of the tomato. However, if you are making spaghetti sauces, etc., it's a time consuming job peeling the skins off. Most canned tomatoes are skinned for this reason.
Skins
The title "skins" is generally assumed to refer to the drug use on the show. Skins are what is used to roll a joint.
The correct spelling is 'skins'.
no, you don't have to pay for most skins however some skins cost.
The products that are available on Belleza Skins website are skins for your characters on the website Second Life. There are plenty of beautiful girl skins, and guy skins to choose from.
The apprentice learnt from the master in the job of refining leather goods. scraping the fat from the skin was on of the worst bits with blood, bugs and fleas in the stretched portion of skin. Tanning was when the skins were soaked for five hours in a vat of vial smelling ingredients, the skins were then dried and cleaned with chalk. Trimming is when the skins are dried more and the skins are inspected and holes and rough edges cut off. Sewing was when all the pieces were sown together and it was done carefully so the sewn skins looked like one big one.
There are pig skins that you can eat!
Potato skins
Crabs outgrow and then shed their skins