it is seborrea. people with compromised immune systems (people with aids) get it. This sounds like Molluscum Contagiosum.
animals
Diffuse means spread out, or not isoluated to one area. Inhomogeneity means the texture or appearance is not the same in all parts. So diffuse inhomogeneity is spread out differences in texture or appearance.
Flesh fruits come from plants whose seeds are dispersed via animal ingestion, they are fleshy and tasty to encourage animals to eat them and spread their seeds. If plant's primary mechanisms of seed dispersal is something other than ingestion there is no need for the plant to produce an attractive and delicious fruit, as it would wind up being costly.
Yew seeds are primarily spread by birds and small mammals that eat the fleshy coating of the seed and deposit the undigested seed elsewhere. Wind can also help disperse yew seeds over short distances.
a pallette knife, its is smooth for frosting or icing surfaces
To tape and float drywall for a smooth finish, first apply drywall tape to cover the seams between the drywall panels. Then, spread joint compound over the tape and feather it out to blend with the surrounding wall. Let it dry, sand it smooth, and repeat the process until the surface is even and smooth.
It is the juice from the fruit (grape jelly)
A 24-hour Bacillus culture typically appears as opaque, slightly raised colonies with irregular edges on agar plates. The colonies are generally cream-colored, smooth, and may have a matte or slightly shiny surface. Bacillus species are known for their distinctive appearance and can exhibit variations in color and texture depending on the specific species.
Kerosene spreads on waxed paper because the paper is non-porous and provides a smooth surface for the kerosene to flow across. The wax coating on the paper repels the water in the kerosene, allowing it to spread easily.
To float drywall for a smooth finish, start by applying joint compound to the seams and screw holes. Use a taping knife to spread the compound evenly and feather out the edges. Allow the compound to dry completely before sanding it smooth. Repeat the process with additional coats of compound as needed until the surface is smooth and even. Sand between coats for the best results.
To achieve a smooth texture with drywall mud, start by applying thin layers and feathering the edges. Use a wide taping knife to spread the mud evenly and sand between coats for a smooth finish. Keep the mud consistency consistent and work quickly to avoid drying out. Practice and patience are key to mastering a smooth drywall finish.
To achieve a smooth finish when making cake icing, it is important to start with a smooth and even layer of icing on the cake. Use a spatula to spread the icing evenly and then use a bench scraper or offset spatula to smooth out any imperfections. You can also try dipping the spatula or scraper in hot water before smoothing the icing for a cleaner finish.