There are many such things in your body that you do not even know. Today we are going to tell you about one such thing. The way zebra has lines in its body, in the same way, there are some lines in the human body too. You will also be surprised to know this. Human color can be black or fair, but everyone has stripes on human skin. Rather the skin is full of these stripes. They are also called Blashke or Blashke Science. It is said that these lines start forming when the body is developing in the womb. These lines map the movements of the body's cells. German dermatologist Alfred Blaschke was the first to tell about these lines. Hence these lines are named after him. He researched patients suffering from skin diseases. After that data was collected and the distribution of wounds lying on their skin was mapped.

Told the first result of the research in 1901
In 1901, he put the results of his research in front of everyone. Other patterns exist on human skin, such as Langer's lines, which are used to make incisions during surgery, but Blaschko's lines do not match structures in any other pattern. Scientists agree that the most likely explanation is that Blaschke's lines trace pathways formed during embryonic development as skin cells migrate and multiply in large numbers. It is said that Blaschko drew lines on a Greek statue, which he displayed in his research.'

Your skin is full of invisible lines. Blaschke lines are said to be visible in UV light. That's why cats can see them, because mammals like cats, and dogs can also see in UV light.