skin cell
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.
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.
That is a freckle.
Bullard
A freckle! It's the same concept of the concentration of pigmentation as a freckle has on the skin.
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.
No, a macule is a flat, discolored spot on the skin, whereas a freckle is a small, pigmented spot on the skin caused by an increase in melanin production. Freckles are typically brown in color and are often the result of sun exposure.
A localized concentration of melanin is called a freckle or a mole. Melanin is the pigment responsible for determining the color of our skin, hair, and eyes. Freckles and moles are areas where melanin is produced in higher concentrations than the surrounding skin.
Having a freckle on your right palm does not have a specific meaning or significance. Freckles are simply areas of skin where there is a concentration of melanin, which are pigmented skin cells. They can be found on any part of the body and are generally harmless.
A small, flat, circular spot on the skin that is typically tan, brown, or black is an example of a freckle. Freckles are caused by an increase in melanin production in the skin due to exposure to sunlight.
No. Skin tags should not be painful. They can have pigment like a freckle.