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Quick answer would be the Epidermis or the top most part of the skin. To be more in depth would need us to look at the three skin layers and the four types of burns. Epidermis- The top most layer of skin. Mostly used in protection and moisture retention for the lower layers. Dermis- Contains strands of hair as they grow through the skin, some minor capillary tubes for carrying blood. Subcutaneous Layer- Deepest part of the skin that carries our hair roots, blood vessels and some veins along with muscles. 1st Degree Burn- Sun burn or skin irritation when using a harsh skin product. This burn irritates the epidermis and causes the cells here to be damaged or even die and usually causes peeling. 2nd Degree Burn- This can be caused from touching a hot surface for a split second or prolonged sun damaged. This causes cell damage in the dermis and causes a boil or any kind of bump on the skin due to heat exposure. 3rd Degree Burn- Is widely known as the worst burn you can get though i will explain one more type after this that is worse. This burns down into the subcutaneous layer of skin and damages some muscle tissues, blood vessels, hair follicles and the part of the body that allows us to grow more skin. Usually requires a skin graft and intensive care at a hospital or emergency department. Usually hair and skin will not regrow from a 3rd degree burn. 4rd Degree Burn- This is a burn that goes all the way down to the muscles and bones. It is life threatening and unrepairable for the most part. It can cause damage to the bone marrow which could cause a red blood cell deficiency.
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No, the noun 'sunburn' is a common noun, a general word for a condition of the skin. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the 1979 movie "Sunburn" with Farrah Fawcett and Charles Grodin.
Jason Minor's birth name is Jason Richard Minor.
Claudie Minor's birth name is Claudie Dee Minor Jr..
A penguin with a sunburn!By the way, this is a joke.
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The last name Minor is a German nickname meaning 'small' from Latin minor which means 'less'.
The scientific name for sunburn is erythema. Sunburn is a type of inflammatory response that occurs when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. The UV radiation damages the DNA in the skin cells, causing the cells to produce proteins that trigger an inflammatory response. The inflammation causes the skin to become red, swollen, and painful.
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