There is ' no flow of oil' in the human body so there is no such medical term
Sebum is the medical term for the oil that protects the skin. Related words are seborrhea (excess flow of sebum) and seborrheic (pertaining to that excess flow).
Sebum is the medical term meaning protective oil of the skin.
Sebaceous is the medical term meaning related to the oil glands and sebum.
Pilosebaceous means pertaining to hair and oil glands
Seborrheic means pertaining to seborrhea, the abnormal flow of sebum.
sebumThe Sebacios Glands or oil glands, are holocrine glands that discharge an oily lipid secretion into the hair follicle and surrounding skin. This secretion is called Sebum which is what lubricates the skin and prevents growth of bacteria.Sebum is the medical term meaning oil of the skin.
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Petrol is the British term for gasoline, and comes from the word petroleum, petroleum is the greek word for "Rock Oil" first used in a publication in 1546. Rock Oil meaning Crude oil.
Yes, oil is considered a fluid. It has the ability to flow and take the shape of its container, which is characteristic of fluids. Oil can vary in viscosity, meaning its thickness and flow rate can change depending on factors like temperature and composition.
refinin oil means to heat the oil to separate it into chemicals
The medical term for excessive secretion of sebaceous glands is seborrhea. Seborrhea can lead to oily skin and scalp, acne, and dandruff. Treatment options include medicated shampoos, topical creams, and lifestyle changes.
DPK is a term in oil and gas industry which stands for Dual Purpose Kerosene