If hydrogen peroxide doesn't fizz when applied in the ear, it may indicate that there is no earwax buildup or blockage in the ear canal. The fizzing occurs when the peroxide reacts with organic material, such as earwax, breaking it down and releasing oxygen. A lack of fizzing could also suggest that the peroxide is not reaching any material to react with. However, if there are concerns about ear health or hearing, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
It's a myth, when somone make you believe, that sound can heat the air. The energy of the sound is not strong enough to make the temperature higher to warm and form the wax. Cheers ebs
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Yes, there is DNA present in earwax.
Another name for earwax is cerumen. Earwax is a waxy substance that is yellow in color and is secreted in the ear canal.
A man with two recessive alleles for earwax would have the phenotype of dry earwax. Since dry earwax is the recessive trait, having two recessive alleles means he expresses this trait. Therefore, his phenotype is characterized by dry earwax.
The probability of a child having wet earwax depends on the genetics of the parents. Wet earwax is typically governed by a dominant allele, while dry earwax is recessive. If both parents have wet earwax (and are either homozygous or heterozygous), the child will likely inherit the wet earwax trait. However, if one parent has dry earwax, the probability varies based on the genetic makeup of both parents.
It is normal for the ear canal to have some yellowish-brown earwax
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Earwax isn't good for a cold sore after a scab has formed.
No. God does not have earwax, for He has no physical ears, for He is God, spirit, and therefore not man.
That's a good question! As I understand it, earwax protects the ear by the collection & removal of foreign bodies!
No, eating earwax is not good for you. Earwax is produced by the body for a reason - to trap dust and other particles before they can reach the eardrum. Eating earwax could introduce harmful bacteria or irritants into your body.
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