Yellow fatty tissue in the eye, often referred to as pinguecula or pterygium, may not return to white on its own. These growths are typically benign but can be influenced by factors like sun exposure or irritation. While some treatments can reduce their appearance, such as lubricating eye drops or surgical removal, the tissue may not completely revert to its original color. It's best to consult an eye care professional for personalized advice and treatment options.
This sounds like a benign fatty tumor [do you have any on your back or legs?]. Lymph nodes are firm and NOT fatty-feeling; they also can increase and shrink in size. Fatty tumors do not. If it bothers you a general surgeon can easily removed it for you.
the yellow snouted gecko does not have white spots on the back of its body
When a yellow light is shone on a white surface, the surface reflects mostly yellow light and absorbs other colors. This makes the surface appear yellow because it is reflecting predominantly yellow light back to our eyes, giving the illusion of a yellow color instead of white.
There are two types of yellow-rumped warblers: Myrtle Warbler and Audubon's Warbler. GENERAL * yellow rump, side patch, and crown * white belly, tail patches, undertail coverts * dark cheeks MYRTLE * white throat and thin white wing bars * male is a brighter blue on back * female light brown on back AUDUBON'S * yellow throat * large white wing patches * yellow crown that extends to nape (back of neck) * male is dark blue-black
it goes green, pink, blue, yellow, red ... then orange then white then it goes back to green!
they are black n white Typically, penguins do have a black head and back, but a white belly. Some kinds of Penguins also do have bright yellow parts in their face.
A deer's eye color with a white flashlight would be greenish yellow or yellow. This light is gathered by the eye while a portion is reflected back at the flashlight.
Purple,yellow,blue,green,orange,white
It was at the back of the yellow pages here's one you can use:__ http://img.docstoccdn.com/thumb/orig/120320174.png
NO, the THC stays in the fat in your body , when your fatty tissue excretes the THC into your system, you urinate it out. So eating fatty foods will cause another layer of fat to form making it harder for the THC to penetrate and move back into your system. But this is not a guaranteed method though. Speed up your metabolism.
Yes, some of it is dark red. All of your muscles, and blood surrounding your organs and bones and vessels go up to the heart and out to the body. Blood leaving the heart is oxygenated so its bright red. Blood heading back to the heart is dark red or free of O2. Your liver is brown, intestines are tan, spleen is dark red, heart is dark red, thyroid bi-lat are brown... cant remember the kidneys and pancreas. Brain is grayish / off white. Now your skin is the largest organ and that is anywhere from a light tan / pink / yellow / light brown to dark brown. bones are white, adipose (fatty tissue) is yellow / light tan. tendons are white former surgical nurse
I have successfully bleached some American Skyline parts back to white color. When parts get too yellow however, I have painted them with Krylon White Fusion Paint. It works well.