Some skin problems would appear to be inherited.
Yes, formalin can cause skin irritation when it comes into contact with the skin.
"Although you might not like to think about it, millions of microorganisms, including bacteria, are living on the surface of your skin. Most of the time they are harmless, but, if you get a cut or even an insect bite everyday bacteria may take the opportunity to slip under the skin and cause an infection." source: http://www.healthology.com/skin-problems/skin-problems-information/article1216.htm
Infrared light does not directly cause skin cancer. UV radiation from the sun is the main cause of skin cancer, but prolonged exposure to infrared light can contribute to skin aging and damage.
Heredity is the passing of genetic information from parents to offspring. An example sentence using heredity could be: "Eye color, height, and certain diseases can be influenced by heredity and are inherited from our parents."
The study of heredity is called cells
skin cancer is damages you skin
no but it can poison it
Yes
1. It is a pollutant2. It can cause skin problems. 3. It can cause breathing problems.
Ozone depletion can cause large problems. These problems are skin cancer etc.
Albinisum
To protect you from the Sun, the amount depends on your heredity.
Goddard
Trick question. It did not!
Mutations in the FGFR3 gene are the cause for achondroplasia (short-limbed dwarfism).
Dawn dish soap can strip the natural oils from a dog's skin, leading to dryness and potential irritation. Using it regularly can disrupt the skin's natural pH balance and lead to skin problems like dryness, itchiness, and flakiness in some dogs. It's best to use a dog-specific shampoo to avoid these issues.
Vinegar will dry out a dog's skin and hair and cause more problems than it's worth.