The cells found at the outer layer of your skin (e.g. on your arm) are dead. It's easier to get a good look at the cell of the mucous membranes.
When you smoke your cilia get paralyzed for 90 minutes, that way mucus can not come up. "morning cough" is because your cilia are not paralyzed while you sleep, therefore all that mucus is trying to get coughed up when you wake up. Most people just start up the day with yet more smoking. I really hope this helps. E-mail : aeroally22@aol.com
The function of the goblet cells are to secrete mucus which will trap any dust particles and bacteria that may have been inhaled. The cilia work together with the goblet cells by beating, pushing the mucus liquid up, out of the trachea with the dust particles ad bacteria that need to be removed from the body. This beating action by the cilia is known as the 'sweeping action'.
heat is removed in freezing .
Materials removed from the kidneys are urea and water sugar!
The molecules move slower when heat is removed.
No. "Squamous acanthoma" or "Basal-squamous acanthoma" are scary-sounding, technical terms for "age spots" (or "liver spots"), which are benign skin blemishes. Such blemishes, although possibly unsightly, may be removed or even safely ignored. Occasionally they may return after being removed, which is not cause for concern.
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When you smoke your cilia get paralyzed for 90 minutes, that way mucus can not come up. "morning cough" is because your cilia are not paralyzed while you sleep, therefore all that mucus is trying to get coughed up when you wake up. Most people just start up the day with yet more smoking. I really hope this helps. E-mail : aeroally22@aol.com
I just had a lichenoid keratosis removed by a plastic surgeon. My dematologist said it looked like a squamous cell carcinoma, which I have had on the same leg. For that reason alone, I had it removed. It came back as benign, however, I have been reading that a lichenoid keratosis is like a pre-cancerous actinic keratosis, which can turn into cancer. I am happy it is gone.
I hope so as I am currently recovering from being " under the knife" to remove scarring from the side of my nose after a less than satisfactory operation to remove a blocked squamous epithelial gland that was mistaken for cancer. So will give a definitive answer this time next week
A circumcision is a form of male genital mutilation where the prepuce or foreskin which protects the glans of the penis is simply cut away exposing them to friction on clothing and hardening and drying out. It is a totally unnecessary procedure.
My partner had a squamous cell carcinoma growth on his eyelid which grew from the size of a tiny lump into covering his whole eyelid within 16 weeks. It was circular and grew to a point outwards. I described it as looking like a volcano. The outward growth looked like a lump of dry keratin or weetabix. If you have a similar growth push your surgeon or consultant to get it removed ASAP as my poor partner lost his whole eyelid and has been going through years of corrective surgery and is still waiting for further ops due to negligence. He was also told that as this is not considered a dangerous cancer (very strange?) that he'd have to wait for his initial biopsy. Don't get fobbed off by useless doctors get it removed. Please.
This is a concept from Eliot Jaques' Stratified Systems Theory (see his book Requisite Organization). It refers to a reporting relationship: your Boss' Boss would be your MoR (Manager-once-Removed). He/she would have accountabilities for assessing your potential for future roles, recommending development opportunites (beyond current job-specific) and mentoring you in your career. A very powerful concept: takes all of the potential 'downsides' of putting this responsibility on your manager (i.e. holding you back from another opportunity because you're too great!)
The Mohs surgery procedure, also known as chemosurgery was developed in 1938 by a general surgeon named Dr.Frederic E. Mohns. The surgery is used to treat skin cancer, and involves examining tissue right after it has been removed to see whether further tissues are required to be removed.
As of December, 2010, the Sentry collision monitoring system has about 322 objects in its asteroid catalog. They are not tracked continuously, as most of their orbits are well-understood. From time to time new objects are added as they are discovered and others are removed when observations indicate that they do not meet the criteria for potentially hazardous asteroids.
It will not be removed.
Yes, rust can be removed.