Clostridium Tetani
nodules
"symbiotic"
These bumps are called nodules
OK well free nitrogen is fixed by bacteria that live in the soil. some bacteria live in nodules, or bumps , on certain plant roots. the bacteria get food from the plants, and plants absorb fixed nitrogen from the bacteria. animals get nitrogen by eating plants or by eating prey that have eaten plants. fixed nitrogen may enter the soil in other ways too. a small amount of free nitrogen in the air by lighting. it is carried to the ground by rainfall. fixed nitrogen also enters the soil because of decomposers. decomposers break down dead organisms, and fixed nitrogen is released in the soil. the fixed nitrogen can be absorbed by plant roots.
Your skin could be irritated from the bacteria that's in the water.
maybe a type of skin rushes or a contaminated water(with bacteria) or a allergy..
the bumps appears because of the bacteria or any bad microorganisms that the insects had inserted inside our body. or maybe they have the fluid inside their body that makes our skin itchy or get irritated.
Bumps
Yes, dirty clippers can cause bumps, often referred to as folliculitis or skin irritation. When clippers are not cleaned properly, bacteria and debris can accumulate on the blades, leading to infections or inflamed hair follicles when the clippers come into contact with the skin. This can result in red, itchy bumps or pimples in the shaved area. Regularly cleaning and disinfecting clippers can help prevent these issues.
Pus bumps on the scalp may indicate an infection, such as folliculitis, which is inflammation of hair follicles often caused by bacteria or fungi. They can also result from ingrown hairs, acne, or other skin conditions. It's important to keep the area clean and avoid picking at the bumps. If they persist or are accompanied by pain, swelling, or fever, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and treatment.
Heat bumps.
flat without bumps