A sprain is a stretch or tear of a ligament.
A skin tear is called a cut or a scrape. These skin tears can happen on any part of the body.
a lesion a wound
An onion.
Incision: a smooth cut made cleanly with a sharp instrument or object.Laceration: an irregular cut or tear, typically made accidentally or forcibly.
The medical root word 'dacryo' refers to the tear (used commonly in relation to tear duct or sac).
Yes.
sometimes they can and sometimes they cannot.
Durability refers to the ability of a product or material to withstand wear, pressure, or damage over time and continued use. In simpler terms, it is how long something lasts or how well it can endure wear and tear.
Depends on the gun. Mostly no, but a few really expensive ones can tear the skin.
The combining form "dacryo-" refers to tears or the lacrimal glands and ducts associated with tear production and drainage. It is derived from the Greek word "dakryon," which means tear. This prefix is commonly used in medical terminology related to conditions or procedures involving tears or the tear system. For example, "dacryocystitis" refers to inflammation of the tear sac.
The answer to this riddle is an onion. When an onion's skin is torn, it releases a chemical irritant that can cause tearing of the eyes.