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How do the lungs clear out dust that settles in them and sticks to inner surface of their walls?
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What is the procedure used to set broken bones without surgery?
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What purpose does the overall order of reaction serve? Once I've calculated it, what information can it provide me with?
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How many protons are in the nucleus of an atom of oxygen?
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What is the name of the thick, membranous sacs that surrounds and protects the heart?
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Which alkanes are solid at room temperature?
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In nuclear fusion, about 0.60% of the mass of the fusing substance is converted to energy. What mass in grams is converted into energy when 22 kg of substance undergoes fusion?
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What is the proper term for a skeletal joint?
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What are accessory organs of our digestive system?
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When a portion of the intestines do not have adequate blood flow, what causes sepsis to occur?