A scab
A scab grows over the wound and then heals.
Coagulation is a process where solids begin to form, in a liquid. Like when your cut begins to scab over, that is coagulation.
They can scab over and once the scab falls off, the ink may fade where the scab has been.
This is a scab that needs to be kept suple with an apropriate cream in order to heal quickly.
it helps so the blood does not gush out
The scab forms a seal over the cut, helps to keep germs at bay, and so lessen the chances of the cut becoming infected.
Neosporine ointment or neosporine cream. The skin will scab and fall off like a wound would.
After the clot is in place and becomes hard, skin cells begin the repair process urn the scab. Eventually, the scab is lifted off. Bacteria that might get onto the wound during the healing process are destroyed by white blood cells.
The scientific name for scab is "crust." It is a protective covering that forms over a wound or lesion during the healing process.
Yes they do and they will then they will itch and then scab over.
It is called a scar or a scab.