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what is the difference between a ragdoll cat and a himalayan? | Ragdolls/Himalayans are both medium/long haired, blue-eyed, color pointed cats. Himalayans traditionally have flat faces but there are also doll-faced Himalayans that don't have flat faces, so it's easy to confuse the two if you're just looking at pictures. ... True, there are non ragdoll floppy cats. | Biology |
what are the two primary functions of carbohydrates? | The four primary functions of carbohydrates in the body are to provide energy, store energy, build macromolecules, and spare protein and fat for other uses. Glucose energy is stored as glycogen, with the majority of it in the muscle and liver. | Biology |
do coconut flakes go bad? | The meat of a coconut with an expired shelf life will be yellowish in color. The coconut meat can be stored in an airtight bag in the fridge. Bad dried shredded coconut will just get drier (still ok) and drier when it is going bad until it finally becomes brittle and yellowish in color (gone bad). | Biology |
do chiweenies get along with cats? | In general, the Chihuahua is known for being very well behaved around cats. In some households, a Chi and a cat can become best friends, seeing one another as a peer. Depending on their respective ages, one can become very protective of the other. | Biology |
are fake eyelashes bad for your eyes? | Wearing Fake Eyelashes Can Cause Serious Eye Problems You may be a sight for sore eyes with those beautiful, long fluttering lashes, but did you know that fake eyelashes can literally make your eyes sore causing eye infections, allergic reactions, and in some cases, more serious eye problems. | Medicine |
is it possible to have ectopic pregnancy with negative pregnancy test? | Diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy If your pregnancy test is negative, it's unlikely that your symptoms are being caused by an ectopic pregnancy. If your pregnancy test is positive or your symptoms strongly suggest you have an ectopic pregnancy, your GP may refer you to a hospital specialist. | Medicine |
how much water should you drink before running a half marathon? | A general recommendation is to drink half of your body weight in oz. Example – a 150lb person would consume 75 oz of water. It's recommended to stop drinking about 30 minutes before a long run or race so you have time to use the facilities. | Medicine |
what is a chiari 1 malformation? | Chiari malformations are classified by the severity of the disorder and the parts of the brain that protrude into the spinal canal. Chiari malformation Type I. Type 1 happens when the lower part of the cerebellum (called the cerebellar tonsils) extends into the foramen magnum. | Medicine |
what is the difference between a roundworm and a segmented worm? | Roundworms have a digestive tube that has two openings. Segmented worms have a closed circulatory system in which blood is enclosed in blood vessels. | Biology |
do gastroenterologists deal with liver problems? | This is a doctor who diagnoses and treats diseases associated with the gallbladder, pancreas and liver. They treat acute or chronic liver disease, ranging from fatty liver disease to cirrhosis to liver cancer. Both a hepatologist and a gastroenterologist can help diagnose and treat liver disease. | Medicine |
how often do you have to renew your phlebotomy license? | The main reason phlebotomy certification renewal is necessary every 2 years is to show that you're dedicated to further expanding your knowledge in the field and retaining your phlebotomy education. | Medicine |
is there kudzu in michigan? | U.S. Distribution: Kudzu primarily occurs in the southeastern states, with reports in North Dakota, Oregon and Michigan. Local Concern: Kudzu grows very rapidly once established, and tends to smother and shade out native plants. | Biology |
what jabs do i need for hurghada egypt? | Courses or boosters usually advised: Tetanus. Other vaccines to consider: Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B; Rabies; Typhoid. | Medicine |
are fully automatic weapons legal in alaska? | In Alaska, hunters may generally possess and use firearms with few restrictions. State law prohibits the following unless you have been issued a Federal permit to possess such a firearm: Fully automatic firearms. Rifles with a barrel less than 16" | Medicine |
how many calories to burn one kg of fat? | Because 3,500 calories equals about 1 pound (0.45 kilogram) of fat, it's estimated that you need to burn about 3,500 calories to lose 1 pound. So, in general, if you cut about 500 to 1,000 calories a day from your typical diet, you'd lose about 1 to 2 pounds a week. It sounds simple. | Biology |
how many grams of sugar does the average person eat a day? | American adults consume an average of 77 grams of sugar per day, more than 3 times the recommended amount for women. | Biology |
do i have to pay taxes on social security? | Some social security benefits and pensions The following social security benefits and pensions are taxable: Bereavement Allowance. Carer's Allowance. | Medicine |
what is the cause and symptoms of tuberculosis? | TB bacteria most commonly grow in the lungs, and can cause symptoms such as: A bad cough that lasts 3 weeks or longer. Pain in the chest. Coughing up blood or sputum (mucus from deep inside the lungs) | Medicine |
does drinking lemon water help when your sick? | Water with lemon. Hot or cold, it keeps you hydrated and loosens up stuffiness and congestion. Lemon is also high in vitamin C, which may make a cold slightly shorter if you get it regularly. | Biology |
what does stage 3 breast cancer mean? | Stage 3 cancer means the breast cancer has extended to beyond the immediate region of the tumor and may have invaded nearby lymph nodes and muscles, but has not spread to distant organs. Although this stage is considered to be advanced, there are a growing number of effective treatment options. | Medicine |
do you need to fast for a comp metabolic panel? | Basic or comprehensive metabolic tests: Tests for blood sugar, electrolyte balance, and kidney function. Typically, people will be asked to fast for 10 to 12 hours before having one of these tests. Renal function panel: Tests to see how well the kidneys are working. | Medicine |
is 160 130 blood pressure high? | normal: less than 120/80 mm Hg. pre-hypertensive: systolic between 120-139 or diastolic between 80-89. stage 1 hypertension: systolic 140-159 or diastolic 90-99. stage 2 hypertension: systolic 160 or higher or diastolic 100 or higher. | Medicine |
how much is the maximum social security income? | The maximum monthly Social Security benefit that an individual can receive per month in 2020 is $3,790 for someone who files at age 70. For someone at full retirement age, the maximum amount is $3,011, and for someone aged 62, the maximum amount is $2,265. | Medicine |
is cilia found in eukaryotic or prokaryotic? | Cilia are found in eukaryotic cells only, they are present overall on the cell surface and are shorter, while flagella are longer and are few (less than 10) in numbers, they are found in prokaryotic as well as in eukaryotic cells. | Biology |
what is the percent composition by mass of oxygen in magnesium oxide? | 1 Answer. Percentage oxygen composition in magnesium oxide≅40% . | Chemistry |
why are pediatric doses calculated by weight? | Medication Calculation. In paediatric practice medication dosages are calculated based on the child's weight making the dosages much more precise. It is important that the child's most recent weight in kilograms is entered into the health information system so that drug dosage calculations are accurate. | Medicine |
is mmr vaccine safe for seniors? | MMR Vaccine This vaccine protects against measles, mumps and rubella. The CDC recommends that adults born after 1956 get vaccinated. The vaccine was developed in 1957 so most people born after this time have already received the vaccine and are immune since you only need it once. | Medicine |
why do i get a headache from sleep? | Hypnic headache is a rare, primary headache disorder characterized by frequently occurring headaches that happen only during sleep. Sometimes known as “alarm clock” headaches because they occur at night and awaken the person from a sound sleep, these headaches can last between 15 minutes and 4 hours. | Medicine |
is it better to drink warm or cold water in the morning? | Preferably, take a cup of warm water in the morning, to stimulate the movement of the intestine, as hot water helps to relax the blood vessels and the digestive tract and thus stimulate digestion. Taking a cup of lukewarm water keeps the body balanced and promotes the body's persistence by applying all its functions. | Biology |
what is the difference between whole wheat flour and unbleached flour? | Whole wheat flour is roughly milled wheat which still has the bran and is more wholesome but gritty when using in baking. Unbleached flour is flour that is finely milled so it is soft and airy, but not bleached white like most all-purpose or cake flours. ... It is a healthy alternative to all-purpose white flour. | Biology |
are barley sugars good for you? | A recent study from Lund University in Sweden shows that barley can rapidly improve people's health by reducing blood sugar levels and the risk for diabetes. The secret lies in the special mixture of dietary fibres found in barley, which can also help reduce people's appetite and risk for cardiovascular disease. | Biology |
what is the best natural treatment for bipolar disorder? | ['Rhodiola. Officially known as rhodiola rosea, this herb has been used for years to help manage stress and has also demonstrated positive effects on people struggling with depression. ... ', 'SAMe. ... ', 'St. ... ', 'Meditation. ... ', 'Omega-3 Fatty Acids. ... ', 'Light Therapy. ... ', 'Traditional Chinese Medicine. ... ', 'Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy.'] | Medicine |
how to identify asbestos carpet underlay? | The exact characteristics of the suspect underlay are not fully known. However, it is likely to be brown in colour and look like a fibrous mat. It is also likely to be compacted as it has been under the carpet and walked on. | Biology |
do identical twins have the same blood type? | 5 Monozygotic (identical) twins will have the same blood type, with a few very rare exceptions. Dizygotic (fraternal) twins may have the same blood type, or they may have different types. | Biology |
do any animals like spicy food? | A new study shows that tree shrews are the only known non-human mammal to deliberately seek out spicy food. Can you eat as many chili peppers as a Chinese tree shrew? Probably not. A recent study found that these tree shrews are the only mammal aside from humans known to deliberately seek out spicy foods. | Biology |
how to make slime without borax glue and food coloring? | ['Put 1/2 cup shampoo and 1/4 cup of cornstarch in a bowl.', 'Mix well.', 'Add 3 drops of food coloring (optional).', 'Add 1 tablespoon of water and stir. Slowly add 5 more tablespoons of water, stirring well after each one.', 'Knead the slime for around 5 minutes.'] | Biology |
can 2 ball pythons live together? | Housing Multiple Ball Pythons: Do not cohabit your Ball Pythons. Yes, some people do successfully cohabit their snakes, but it is not a good ideal at all. Your Ball pythons can become stressed out or injured. The only time you should have two snakes together is during breeding. | Biology |
are sharp shooting pains normal in early pregnancy? | Possible Causes of a Sharp Pain During Pregnancy One of the most common sharp pains that women report is a stabbing pain in and around the uterus, stomach or groin area. While this can be uncomfortable, in many cases it can be explained by normal changes that occur during pregnancy. | Medicine |
is keiser university jrcert accredited? | Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Miami, Lakeland, Melbourne and Sarasota campuses, is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, Illinois 60606-3182, (312) 704-5300, www.jrcert.org. | Medicine |
what are the vitamins e? | What is vitamin E and what does it do? Vitamin E is a fat-soluble nutrient found in many foods. In the body, it acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals. Free radicals are compounds formed when our bodies convert the food we eat into energy. | Biology |
can you use hydrogen peroxide on your feet? | Hydrogen Peroxide Soak Give your feet a good soak in hydrogen peroxide. Before you dunk your feet, remember that hydrogen peroxide can sting when skin is chapped or cracked. Mix a pint of hydrogen peroxide in 1 gallon of warm water. Soak your feet for about 30 minutes. | Medicine |
are crutches hard to use? | Using crutches requires good upper body strength and flexibility. Using crutches also requires the injury to be isolated to a single leg; patients with an injured arm or two injured legs will usually require another type of support. | Biology |
jobs that i can get with a psychology degree? | ['Clinical psychologist.', 'Counselling psychologist.', 'Educational psychologist.', 'Forensic psychologist.', 'Further education teacher.', 'Health psychologist.', 'High intensity therapist.', 'Occupational psychologist.'] | Biology |
what is the difference between table water and mineral water? | It is a mixture of drinking water and/or mineral water and saltwater, and can contain added mineral salts and carbonic acid. Since table water is not bound to a specific source it may be produced and bottled anywhere. ... Unlike health, spring or mineral water, it needs no official approval. | Biology |
what are health benefits pulses? | Low in fat and rich in fibre, pulses are excellent for managing cholesterol, digestive health and regulating energy levels. Pulses are also particularly rich in folate, iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc and potassium. | Biology |
are atoms smaller than molecules? | Answer and Explanation: Atoms are smaller than molecules, and they are also the smallest building blocks of matter. Atoms make up molecules when two or more atoms bond... | Biology |
flour is how much grams? | For best results, we recommend weighing your ingredients with a digital scale. A cup of all-purpose flour weighs 4 1/4 ounces or 120 grams. This chart is a quick reference for volume, ounces, and grams equivalencies for common ingredients. | Biology |
what documents do you need to get a real id in south carolina? | To purchase a REAL ID, you must bring to the SCDMV, or the agency must already have on file, all of the following documents: Proof of identity (government-issued birth certificate or valid US Passport), Proof of social security number, Two proofs of current, physical SC address, and. | Medicine |
how many weeks pregnant for harmony test? | When can I have the Harmony Prenatal Test? The Harmony Test can be done any time after 10 weeks and up to the end of your pregnancy. | Medicine |
are eggs fresh if they float in water? | To perform the float test, gently set your egg into a bowl or bucket of water. If the egg sinks, it is fresh. If it tilts upwards or even floats, it is old. This is because as an egg ages, the small air pocket inside it grows larger as water is released and replaced by air. | Biology |
are hookahs good for you? | Hookah Smoke and Cancer The charcoal used to heat the tobacco can raise health risks by producing high levels of carbon monoxide, metals, and cancer-causing chemicals. Even after it has passed through water, the smoke from a hookah has high levels of these toxic agents. | Biology |
is brown rice high in phytic acid? | You might have read that soaking grains and beans can reduce the phytate content, but unfortunately this doesn't work for brown rice as it contains very low levels of phytase, the enzyme that breaks down phytates. | Biology |
how long should a month old baby sleep? | Because babies this age are more awake, alert, and aware of their surroundings during daylight hours, they're more likely to be tired at night and sleep. But the range of normal is still very wide. Infants up to 3 months old should get 14–17 hours of sleep over a 24-hour period, says the National Sleep Foundation. | Medicine |
what is the perfect temperature for a medium steak? | The USDA recommends steaks and roasts be cooked to 145°F (medium) and then rested for at least 3 minutes. To ensure food safety, ground beef should be cooked to a minimum 160°F (well done). Be sure to check with a thermometer, as color alone is not a foolproof indicator. | Biology |
is ninlaro the same as velcade? | Ninlaro, also known as ixazomib, is a second-generation proteasome inhibitor in the same class of drugs as Velcade (bortezomib, Takeda Oncology) and Kyprolis (carfilzomib, Amgen). Ninlaro is manufactured by Takeda Oncology. | Medicine |
how long do you usually have to stay with an exercise program to notice significant changes? | Answer Expert Verified The correct answer is 8 weeks. | Biology |
do i have tmj test? | The Test: While opening your jaw slightly, place a finger over the joint in front of your ear, and then open wide until you can feel the joint move. If you feel the joint click or if it's tender when you press, you may have a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder. | Biology |
how long does it take to detect hcg? | Around eight days after ovulation, trace levels of hCG can be detected from an early pregnancy. That means a woman could get positive results several days before she expects her period to start. | Biology |
are ear drops and eye drops the same? | Sometimes, eye drops can be safely used as ear drops because there are relatively few medicines for ears. However, ear drops should never be used in the eyes. Eye tissue is much more sensitive than ear tissue. Thus, eye drops are specially made to be gentle and germ-free, yet effective. | Biology |
what does adp do biology? | Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), also known as adenosine pyrophosphate (APP), is an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells. ... The cleavage of a phosphate group from ATP results in the coupling of energy to metabolic reactions and a by-product of ADP. | Biology |
is myotonic dystrophy a neurological disorder? | Myotonic Dystrophy. Myotonic dystrophy is an inherited disorder of muscle weakness and wasting characterized by sustained, involuntary muscle contractions. These involuntary contractions arise in response to voluntary muscle use or percussion of the muscle. | Biology |
is it ok to take amoxicillin while breastfeeding? | Amoxicillin is used to treat infections in babies and it can be used by women who are breastfeeding. Amoxicillin passes into breast milk and although this is unlikely to have any harmful effects on a nursing infant, it could theoretically affect the natural bacteria found in the baby's mouth or gut. | Medicine |
are all brain surgeries done awake? | Surgery while you're awake reduces the risk of damaging critical brain areas that control speech and other skills. Awake brain surgery, also called awake craniotomy, is a type of procedure performed on the brain while you are awake and alert. | Medicine |
what are the common physical and chemical properties of alkali metals? | ['shiny.', 'soft.', 'silvery.', 'highly reactive at standard temperature and pressure.', 'readily lose their outermost electron to form cations with a charge of +1.'] | Chemistry |
how often should air conditioner cycle? | In mild weather, a correctly sized and functioning AC will run in cycles of about fifteen minutes each. This is approximately two to three times per hour. If your air conditioner runs for less than ten minutes at a time instead, then it's probably oversized—too big for your home. | Biology |
how many tablespoons of coffee do i use for 4 cups of water? | Many coffee bars and the Specialty Coffee Association of America recommend adding 2 rounded tablespoons of coffee per 6 ounces of water. Some coffee manufacturers recommend using one tablespoon per cup. We recommend 1 to 11⁄2 tablespoons of ground coffee per cup, but use more or less to suit your taste. | Biology |
what are the dangers of having low vitamin d? | Vitamin D deficiency can lead to a loss of bone density, which can contribute to osteoporosis and fractures (broken bones). Severe vitamin D deficiency can also lead to other diseases. In children, it can cause rickets. Rickets is a rare disease that causes the bones to become soft and bend. | Biology |
are ultrasounds bad for you? | All medical procedures have risk. But, there's no evidence to show a prenatal ultrasound done properly will harm a mother or her unborn child. Done properly means it's performed by a physician or a trained technician, called a sonographer. Ultrasound does not use radiation, as other procedures, such as X-rays, do. | Medicine |
how many days should you wait to pop a burn blister? | Blisters can appear during a flare-up of symptoms, which stress or a rise in temperature can trigger. These small blisters usually clear up in 2–3 weeks. They may burst on their own, but people should avoid popping them. | Medicine |
1 decimal land how many square feet in bhubaneswar? | 1 decimal equals to 435.6 sq feet. 1 decimal equals to 435.6 sq feet. Decimal is a unit of area in India and Bangladesh approximately equal to 1/100 acre (40.47 m²) = 435.6 sq feet. | Biology |
if you get terminated can you still get unemployment? | If you were fired through no fault of your own, such as not having the skills to do the job, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits. If we decide you were fired or suspended for misconduct or gross misconduct, you will not qualify for unemployment benefits. | Medicine |
are there orcas in vancouver? | There are just over 80 resident Orca whales that frequent the southern Vancouver Island region and Juan De Fuca Strait. These whales are quite used to boats and will often let the whale watching boats come quite close to them. | Biology |
how to change name on driver's license indiana? | If there is a change to your name, you will need to visit a BMV branch and apply for an amended license or identification card within 30 days of the legal name change. Name changes cannot be completed online. | Medicine |
what is the difference between alkanes alkenes alkynes and aromatic compounds? | The alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons—that is, hydrocarbons that contain only single bonds. Alkenes contain one or more carbon-carbon double bonds. Alkynes contain one or more carbon-carbon triple bonds. Aromatic hydrocarbons contain ring structures with delocalized π electron systems. | Chemistry |
why nabh4 is used as reducing agent? | Sodium borohydride NaBH4 is less reactive than LiAlH4 but is otherwise similar. It is only powerful enough to reduce aldehydes, ketones and acid chlorides to alcohols: esters, amides, acids and nitriles are largely untouched. It can also behave as a nucleophile toward halides and epoxides. | Chemistry |
how many calories do u burn in a pilates class? | For someone who's about 150 pounds, one 50-minute Pilates mat class at a beginner level burns approximately 175 calories. An advanced 50-minute class burns approximately 254 calories. You'll burn more calories in a Pilates reformer class or any Pilates workout where you elevate your heart rate. | Medicine |
is it dangerous to lay on your belly while pregnant? | Laying on your stomach, particularly in the early days of pregnancy is unlikely to do your unborn baby any harm. Midwife and Philips Avent Ambassador, Liz Wilkes says, “In early pregnancy, until you have a sizeable bump, lying on your stomach is both safe and generally comfortable.” | Medicine |
can you get pregnancy symptoms at 2 weeks? | Some early symptoms you might notice by week 2 that indicate you're pregnant include: a missed period. moodiness. tender and swollen breasts. | Biology |
what causes decreased fetal movement 35 weeks? | What is happening with your baby? The vast majority of your baby's growth is complete by 35 weeks. Your baby's kidneys are completely developed, and the liver is beginning to process waste. Because your baby has grown so much, you may notice a change in her movements as there is less room to move around. | Medicine |
how many days you ovulate after your period? | Your menstrual cycle begins on the first day of your period and continues up to the first day of your next period. You're most fertile at the time of ovulation (when an egg is released from your ovaries), which usually occurs 12 to 14 days before your next period starts. | Biology |
what are the health benefits of black coffee without sugar? | Both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee help in prevention of diabetes. Having black coffee without sugar keeps your mind and body young. Black coffee also helps in preventing Parkinson's disease by boosting the dopamine levels in the body. Cancer has become one of the biggest killers in today's world. | Medicine |
what qualifications do you need to be a nursing assistant? | To become a CNA, you'll need a high school diploma or GED, plus nursing assistant training. You can find these programs at community colleges, trade schools and medical facilities. Before enrolling, be sure the program is approved by your state's nursing board. | Medicine |
what do i need to renew my license in md? | ["Bring your current MD driver's license.", 'Prove your SSN, with any of the following, Social Security card, W-2 form. 1099 form.', 'Have your photo taken.', 'Provide a new signature.', 'Pay the renewal fee.'] | Medicine |
what is the best medicine for dog ear mites? | The next step would be a thorough ear cleaning for your dog. That will be followed by application of one of the products approved as ear mite treatment for dogs, such as selamectin and moxidectin/imidacloprid, often used against a range of parasites. | Medicine |
where are trna and mrna made? | In eukaryotes, tRNA is manufactured in the nucleus from the DNA template by RNA Polymerase III, modified there (including the excision of introns and attachment of its corresponding amino acid), then exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm for use in making new proteins. | Biology |
what muscles are used in front crawl swimming? | Front crawl: Predominantly recruits the deltoids, latissimus dorsi (down the side of your back), trapezius, triceps and biceps muscles. It's a fast way to a taut, toned upper body. | Biology |
what are neurontin tablets for? | Gabapentin is used to treat epilepsy. It's also taken for nerve pain. Nerve pain can be caused by different illnesses, including diabetes and shingles, or it can happen after an injury. Occasionally, gabapentin is used to treat migraine headaches. | Medicine |
what is the difference between oceanic and pelagic? | As adjectives the difference between oceanic and pelagic is that oceanic is of or relating to the ocean while pelagic is (biology) living in the open sea rather than in coastal or inland waters. | Biology |
when should i drink protein shake before or after workout? | Protein plays an important role in repairing and rebuilding your muscles after exercise, and many people use protein shakes after their workouts to aid this process. However, research suggests it doesn't matter whether you drink a protein shake before or after your workout. | Biology |
how many calories should the average woman eat a day? | Generally, the recommended daily calorie intake is 2,000 calories a day for women and 2,500 for men. | Medicine |
what are haematology blood tests? | Hematology tests include tests on the blood, blood proteins and blood-producing organs. Hematological tests can help diagnose anemia, infection, hemophilia, blood-clotting disorders, and leukemia. The components of human blood include: Plasma. | Medicine |
what is the best temperature to bake pizza? | The best oven temperature for pizza is between 450 and 500 degrees F (250 to 260 degrees C). How to cook pizza on a stone: Place a pizza stone on a lower oven rack. Preheat the oven between 450 and 500 degrees F (250 to 260 degrees C) — the stone needs heat up while the oven heats. | Biology |
is dip polish good for your nails? | "This manicure is healthier for the nails and it won't be roughened in the process." Another thing to keep in mind is that dip powders are not that far off from acrylic and gel. Because dip powders are made up of grains of pigment, they have more intense colors. | Biology |
can a tarantula kill you? | The other myth that needs to be laid to rest is they can kill you with a poisonous bite. “No tarantulas have ever been known to kill anybody,” he says. Some of them will bite if provoked, even the native species of the Southwest, but the wound generally feels like a bee sting and causes no lasting injury. | Biology |
how long does it take to stop using chapstick? | The process of quitting actually went much smoother than I had thought it would and it only took 4 or 5 days until the physical need went away. My lips never turned super dry or scabby. | Biology |
are biceps anterior or posterior? | The muscles of the anterior arm are the biceps, coracobrachialis, and brachialis. They are supplied by the musculocutaneous nerve. The triceps is the muscle of the posterior arm, and it is supplied by the radial nerve. | Biology |
why are mris done at night? | The MRI unit has a criteria for setting late night appointments she said. They try to make appointments for those that are not working, like me , or those who have a shift job, or those that have a long distance to travel, so the trip is at a low traffic time of the night. | Medicine |
how rare are swallowtail butterflies? | The Swallowtail Butterfly Papilio machaon britannicus is our largest native butterfly but also our rarest. It is currently restricted to the Norfolk Broads in East Norfolk. ... It's rare status is due mainly to the fact the plant it lays it's eggs on is also rare and restricted mainly to this area of Norfolk. | Biology |
is pomegranate good for lowering cholesterol? | Pomegranate juice contains antioxidants at higher levels than do many other fruit juices, and it contains nearly three times as many antioxidants as green tea or red wine does. Antioxidants are thought to provide several heart-protecting benefits, including reducing low-density lipoprotein (LDL, or "bad") cholesterol. | Biology |
organs are next to the liver? | The liver has two large sections, called the right and the left lobes. The gallbladder sits under the liver, along with parts of the pancreas and intestines. The liver and these organs work together to digest, absorb, and process food. | Biology |