If melted paraffin wax is immediately applied to the hand after heating, it can cause burns and skin damage due to the high temperature of the wax. The skin may blister or become irritated, leading to pain and potential scarring. It is important to allow the wax to cool slightly before applying it to the skin to prevent injury.
The skin, including the skin on your hands, has thermoreceptors that send messages to the brain about temperature. However, they respond to CHANGES in temperature, not temperature itself. So, if you come in from the cold, all surface temperatures will feel very warm, but gradually as you warm up, the surfaces will seem neutral. And, think about what happens when you put your hand in a lake on a hot day - it feels really cold, but if you jump in, eventually your skin will adjust to the temperature. Now, if the surface is burning hot or freezing cold, the pain receptors, not the thermoreceptors, in your skin react.
they need to know how the the skin is
each skin cell has 46 chromosomes
They absorb oxygen through their skin, but they have to be moist.
What happens is ur skin stretches leavin stretch marks.
skin infection
what happens to the caterpillars skin when it grows up is it comes off.
cause skin irritation
you bleed
break out
Tordon is a herbicide and when it comes in contact with skin, the skin will become irritated.
Your skin gets wet and salty
Your skin will dry up.
They shed their skin when they grow
It get rusty and saggy
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