No, maggots cannot grow under your skin if you accidentally touch a scratch or any part of your skin after killing a maggot and washing your hands. Maggots require a specific environment to survive and cannot develop under human skin.
Temporarily, yes. Most commonly, digits (fingers) are amputated and they can survive off the body and off ice for two hours. After two hours, the body part is considerex dead and cannot be reconnected.
Blood cells do not typically reach the cornea of the eye or the cartilage in joints as these areas do not have blood vessels. Instead, they receive their nutrients through diffusion from nearby tissues.
Anus is a physical body part and cannot be grown intentionally. It is naturally developed as part of the digestive system during fetal development.
Once a hormone is released into the bloodstream from the pituitary gland, it can reach every part of the body quite quickly, usually within a matter of minutes. The circulation system efficiently carries the hormone to all tissues and organs, allowing for rapid distribution throughout the body.
A cat uses its hind legs to scratch.
to the leg its just small scratch
Start from scratch is an idiom it is not a part of speech. It contains a verb -start, a preposition - from and a noun - scratch
so that the blood which carries oxygen can reach every part of our body.
see a doc.
nose
TEETH are the only part of the body that can't repair itself
to put simple food is broken down
White blood cells are able to reach an injured part of the body by traveling through veins. They naturally help repair any damage the body receives physically if they can.
Minerals are nutrients, which are part of food. These are what help nourish the body, but the body cannot survive on minerals alone.
Fleas are biting them.
A Scratch Is: A scratch is a mark on your body that could be coused by hiting somthing, or taking your finger nail and rub it hardly aganst your skin. As a verb:When you itch, you feel something uncomfortable on your body, and you take your finger nails and run them up and down on the uncomfortable surface (You scratch it). Then, the place where we call it scratched, feels normal again. A scratch.As noun:A scratch is a very shallow cut that barely breaks the skin.As an adjective:A feeling that you have scratches on some part of your body "My throat was sore and scratchy"Other non-health related meanings:* a small amount * the Devil * remove from a sporting event * write badly