If skin is on them-emaciated.
It is able to see all bones in the body.
It is able to see all bones in the body.
The term for someone who is able to see close objects but unable to see distant objects is "nearsighted" or "myopic."
The term carpal means pertaining to the wrist. The metacarpals are the bones in the palm of your hand. They form joints with the wrist bones (carpus) and the fingers (phalanges). See link below:
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To be able to see through something means being able to see what is on the other side or inside of it. It can also refer to being able to perceive the truth or hidden elements behind a situation or a person's actions.
The Boy's term: "Buddies" The Girl's Term: "Just Friends" The difference is you can trust each other more in a relationship, knowing that your love is returned. Not being in a relationship tells the other that it's just a "crush" and being able to see others.
Precognition.
A = without jangala = Greek root of jungle arbor = tree itis = the condition of being infected with something Together we get Ajangala Arboritis - the disease of not being able to see the jungle but you can see the trees. Many people who suffer from this also suffer from 'Asensical questus-axen-itis' -the disease of not being able to make sense but still being able to ask questions
No; your pupil is the hole in your eye that lets in the light. Without your eyes being able to receive light, you wouldn't be able to see.
Ferrets are relatively lean animals, so you should be able to feel a fair number of the bones through the skin on a normal healthy animal. However, you shouldn't be able to see the outlines of bones like the ribs or the pelvis - this would be a sign of insufficient nutrition or advanced disease.
No If a horse had an exoskeleton you would be able to see its bones outside of it's body, like you can with an ant or a spider