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Skin Disorder Diseases & Electricity

Horizontales
Electric current that flows in only one direction
Infection that is resistant to certain antibiotics; commonly found on the skin and starts a small, red bump
Bloodborne pathogen that weakens the immune system by destroying the white blood cells
More serious than Basal Cell Carcinoma and is characterized by red, scaly patches or open sores that may bleed or crust
Property of having two opposites; a positive and negative pole of an electric current
The most common and mildest form of skin cancer; it’s is characterized either as a small red bump with a surface appearance of blood vessels or a “pearly” nodule with a rough texture
Also known as hypertrichosis, is extreme hairiness or excessive growth of hai, sometimes on uncommon areas of the face and body
Constant and direct current set to a safe, low voltage level; chemical changes are produced when the current is passed through certain solutions containing acids and salts
Verticales
The final stage of the HIV virus, which destroys the immune system
Most dangerous form of skin cancer; it appears as dark brown or black spots or lesions with an uneven shape, size and/or color
Commonly known as a fever blister or cold sore; is a contagious skin disorder associated with a viral infection
Any material that allows or supports the flow of electric current; for example metal, copper and water are excellent conductors of electricity
Bloodborne virus that can cause inflammation of the liver caused by infection of toxic agents and is characterized by jaundice, fever, liver enlargement and abdominal pain
Unite for measuring the resistance of an electric current
Rapid or interrupted electrical current that switches direction, moving in one direction then changing to the opposite direction
Designed to prevent an excessive amount of electrical current from passing through the circuit
Unit for measuring the force or pressure of an electric current