"Through skin" typically refers to the penetration or passage of substances or sensations across the skin barrier. This can involve various contexts, such as the absorption of topical medications, the sensation of touch, or even the transmission of pain. In medical terms, it may also describe how certain pathogens or irritants enter the body via the skin. Overall, it emphasizes the interaction between external elements and the body's largest organ.
trans = through dermal = skin Therefore, transdermal means "through the skin"
Well, a frog breathes either through its nostrils, mouth or its skin (in the water) if that is what you mean. Through the skin, it takes in oxygen alone.
having skin made rough and thick through wear
Dermat- or the combining form dermat-o-
It means someone used a sharp object such as a dagger and stuck it through your skin and into your body.
The term "percutaneous" means that the procedure is done through the skinPercutaneous means effected or removed through the skin wherein the prefix "per" means through, the root word "cutane" means skin, and suffix "ous" means pertaining to.
Sorry but do you mean skin acne
No, reptiles do not breath through skin.
Through the skin - specifically through the sweat glands in the skin
through it's skin
Yes, electrolytes can be absorbed through the skin.
No, calories cannot be absorbed through the skin.