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Flesh – What is the meaning of the word flesh
- August 20, 2015
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a. The soft tissue of the body of a vertebrate, covering the bones and consisting mainly of skeletal muscle and fat.
c. The surface or skin of the human body: goosebumps on my flesh.
(The human flesh is sustained by the food which is eaten by humans).
With regard to biology, flesh is the soft substance of the body of a living thing. In a human or other animal body, this consists of muscle and fat; for vertebrates, this especially includes muscle tissue (skeletal muscle), as opposed to bones and viscera.
The flesh is the soft tissue of an animal or human body, which is biologically and psychologically incarnated or embodied with characteristics, and genetic traits.
But also the neurones which transmits the feelings of lust and the human emotions are also considered to be embodied natural or cultivated genetic traits of the human flesh.
Through the cultural human behaviours of morality and immorality, this is where the human flesh inherits or possesses it’s identity of biological behaviours, natural genetic traits and characteristics which eventually becomes the incarnated traits of the flesh.
Article written by Ap Ngabo Alex for Conscious lifestyle