its called skin and bones by romance on a rocket ship
Watch the movie, it's in there.
Are you referring to EARTH WIND AND FIRE THE SONG IS CALLED LET'S GROOVE
I believe you may be referring to the song "Me and You" by Barry Louis Polisar.
He got a rare skin condition which made his skin get very sensitive to the sun. Eventually, his skin got paler and paler.
integumentary
If you are referring to its skin, it is also called hide.
Yes and no. Wenis is a slang term that is used to refer to the skin at the end of the elbow, but the word itself is not acknowledged as formal. The medical name would be olecranal skin, referring to the area where the skin is found.
The condition you are referring to is called ichthyosis, a rare genetic disorder that causes the skin to become dry, thick, and scaly. It is not related to snake skin but can resemble it in terms of appearance. Treatment typically involves moisturizing the skin and managing symptoms.
Asthma is a breathing problem, not a skin problem.The condition you are likely referring to is "eczema", a type of dematitis, where the skin becomes irritated, red, dry, itchy, or flaky, usually due to allergies. A similar but different condition is called psoriasis.
Depends on what surgery you are referring to.
If you are referring to skin color, no. If you mean the color black but not a skin color, then yes.
If you are referring to a mutation in individual cells of the skin, then no.
I believe you are actually referring to "pockmark" skin. Scarring caused usually by acne.
Dry skin that needs lotion. Did you read the other answers? Everyone is asking this question. Olecranal, is not referring to the skin, but to the protrusion of the bone called the ulna. In human anatomy class, we were told that the elbow skin is continuous and contiguous with the rest of the skin on your body, which is part of the integument, or epidermis. Simple squamous epithelial tissue is the outer most layer of the epidermis. The skin on the bottom of your feet and palm of your hands is considered "thick skin". The elbow may look like thick skin because of how dry it can get when you don't pay attention to your looks and hydration, but really it is not "thick skin".
Crepitus.Abnormal crackling sounds are called rales when heard on ausculation of the lungs, but called crepitus when heart in a joint, gangrenous skin, etc.
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