The outer skin of a fruit is called the peel. the outer skin of a peach or grape is called the 'epicarp'.
The fear of peach skin is called Peacha-skina-phobia
fuzz exocarp/exicarp
The nectarine is a smooth-skinned variety of peach, belonging to the same species, Prunus persica. Nectarines are known for their sweet and juicy flesh, similar to peaches but without the fuzzy skin.
The nectarine is a smooth-skinned variety of the peach. The two actually belong to the same species, and sometimes nectarines appear on peach trees.
Shark skin is not soft and smooth as they it is covered in specialized scales. These scales are called placoid scales or dermal denticles.
It is called the perineum
Yes, they are similar. The main difference is that a nectarine has a smooth skin whereas a peach is fuzzy. The nectarine also has a spicier flavor. They both have one "pit" seed in the center, and are grown of the same trees. The nectarine is actually a mutation of a peach.
The skin of a balsam tree is smooth to the touch.
Hey you have smooth skin
No, peach fuzz is harmless to skin.
Amphibians. some reptiles also have smooth, moist skin.