If the red/purple runs a certain length of your finger then its not getting enough circulation as if a rubber band was tied around it. Otherwise, its most likely a small bruise, or a blood blister.
By wrapping a string around a thumb or any other body part, you are cutting the circulation, causing the finger/body part to turn cold and purple-ish. She means that letting loose is good, to let the blood flow into your finger or heart again.
The opposite of the dorsal part of the finger is the palmar part. The dorsal part is the back of the finger, while the palmar part is the front or underside of the finger.
Because when you put a band aid on your finger, your locking all the moisture on that part of the finger. When that happens, your finger is really damp so when you take the band aid off after a long time then it just turns all mushy and wet. You are not really making your finger paler. Hope I Helped! 8)
all you gotta do is put you finger on it and slide up and down the colors. when you see notes with a purple ring around it use the neck slider on them. EX: you see green then a red right after in purple. place your finger on the green part of the neck slider then after the green is played slide it to the red if its a sustained note (note with a long line: o--------) just slide to the note and leave your finger there until the note is done the notes with the purple ring can also be played as normal notes (pressing the frets + strumming)
The soft part of your finger is called the fingertip. It is the padded area at the end of your finger that is sensitive to touch.
Purple is for Lent, but that doesn't mean it can't be part of some display. It should probably not be the major color.
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No, but a finger joint is part of your anatomy.
A palindrome for a part of a motor that turns or rotates is a rotor.
You could conduct an experiment by covering the deep purple portion of the leaf with aluminum foil, leaving the green portion exposed to light. After a period of time, test both portions for starch using iodine solution. If the green portion turns blue-black while the purple portion remains light, it would indicate that photosynthesis is occurring in the green part but not the purple part.
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Lavender is a pastel purple (1 part purple + 1 part purple). Purple is a secondary colour (1 part red + 1 part blue) Red is a primary colour. So if you mix this all together you will get: 1 part red + 1 part white + 1/2 part red + 1/2 part blue = a pastel of the tertiary colour red-purple or a pinky lavender.