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Does the skeleton store red blood cells?

Score: 4.9/5 (32 votes) It produces blood cells. The central cavity of long bones is filled with marrow. The red marrow is responsible for forming red and white blood cells. It stores and releases minerals and fat.Does the skeletal system store blood cells?The major functions of the skeletal system ...

26 Jan 2026 1,961 views
// global affairs

How old is kaitlin?

Score: 4.8/5 (22 votes) Kaitlin Willow Olson is an American actress, comedian, and producer. She began her career in The Sunday Company at the Groundlings, an improvisational theatre and school in Los Angeles, California.Are Dee and Mac married in real life?Fans of It's Always Sunny In Philadel...

26 Jan 2026 1,988 views
// data

How is angora made?

Score: 4.8/5 (23 votes) Angora is simply the fur of a particular kind of rabbit, and can be made into fabric much like any other wool. That being said, although it is possible to harvest the wool from an angora rabbit through shearing it, the small size of the rabbit makes this it a time-consuming t...

26 Jan 2026 1,500 views
// media

Did athens have a democracy?

Score: 4.6/5 (56 votes) The first known democracy in the world was in Athens. Athenian democracyAthenian democracyGreek democracy created at Athens was direct, rather than representative: any adult male citizen over the age of 20 could take part, and it was a duty to do so. The officials of the demo...

26 Jan 2026 1,005 views
// education insights

When does a car become uneconomical to repair?

Score: 4.3/5 (20 votes) Cost to repair late model vehicle exceeds 75% of ACV prior to vehicle being damaged, then vehicle is issued a non-repairable certificate or a salvage certificate. Insurer determines whether cost of parts and labor plus salvage value has made it uneconomical to repair and vehi...

26 Jan 2026 1,836 views
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Are menstruation and ovulation?

Score: 4.6/5 (58 votes) Ovulation is when an egg is released from your ovaries to be fertilized. Menstruation, or what is commonly referred to as your period, is the bleeding that occurs after ovulation, if you don't get pregnant.Does menstruation involve ovulation?Ovulation is the release of a...

26 Jan 2026 1,344 views
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Which year cholera outbreak?

Score: 4.3/5 (30 votes) The CHOLERA EPIDEMIC OF 1832 began in May when an immigrant ship landed at Quebec with cases of Asiatic cholera aboard. The disease spread through the city and quickly up the St. Lawrence River valley. Panic spread across the Great Lakes region.When did the cholera outbreak s...

26 Jan 2026 1,918 views
// global affairs

Why was the alamo defended?

Score: 4.4/5 (70 votes) The battle of the Alamo was fought over issues like Federalism, preservation of the Antebellum South, slavery, immigration rights, the cotton industry, and above all, money. General Santa Anna arrived at San Antonio; his Mexican army with some justification regarded the Texan...

26 Jan 2026 1,770 views
// health

What do you mean by neurohumoral?

Score: 4.5/5 (35 votes) The term neurohumoral transmission designates the transfer of a nerve impulse from a presynaptic to a postsynaptic neuron by means of a humoral agent e.g. a biogenic amine, an amino acid or a peptide.What is Neurohumoral mechanism?The heart and vasculature are regulated, in p...

26 Jan 2026 340 views
// global affairs

Who much weight to gain during pregnancy?

Score: 4.6/5 (64 votes) A woman who was average weight before getting pregnant should gain 25 to 35 pounds after becoming pregnant. Underweight women should gain 28 to 40 pounds. And overweight women may need to gain only 15 to 25 pounds during pregnancy.What trimester do you gain the most weight?Si...

26 Jan 2026 1,146 views
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