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Where is sodium found in a humans body?

it is found in the fluid outside of the body's cells


Why are humans exoskelotened?

We're not ! An exoskeleton is on the outside of the body - not the inside.


What happens when Borrelia burgdorferi gains entry to the body?

it can move through the bloodstream quickly. Only 12 hours after entering the bloodstream, Borrelia burgdorferi can be found in cerebrospinal fluid (which means it can affect the nervous system


What bacteria caused lyme disease?

Lyme Disease is caused by a bacteria transmitted by ticks. In the United States, the bacteria responsible is known as Borrealia burgdorferi. In Europe, it is most often referred to as Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii.There are about 11 species of the Borrelia bacteria but just 3 are known to carry the bacteria.The Borrelia carriers of this disease are Deer Ticks and Sheep ticks. When these infected ticks bite animals such as Sheep and the same is consumed by humans, we become infected with the disease.


Where in the body is cholesterol made?

Cholesterol is found outside the body.


When did George mallory's body was found?

He was found by humans one day on an mountain.


Can clhorine bleach kill HIV outside the body?

Chlorine bleach has been found effective in killing HIV outside of the body.


What are the 2 kinds of skeleton?

The two main types of skeletons are exoskeletons and endoskeletons. Exoskeletons are hard external skeletons found in insects and crustaceans, while endoskeletons are internal skeletons found in vertebrates like humans and fish.


What mineral is the most common mineral found in the body outside of cells?

Water.


What are five organs that are found in a frog's body but also in a humans body?

Heart Liver Lungs Kidneys Brain


What is the name of the skeletons outside of an animals body?

The name for the skeleton outside of an animal's body is an "exoskeleton." This structure provides support and protection for the organism and is commonly found in invertebrates such as insects and crustaceans.


What is the largest tapeworm ever found in a humans body?

The biggest tape worm ever found in a human body was 2 metres long and approximately 5 centimetres thick , To exterminate the worm . The patient had to entice to worm out of the stomach cavity with a piece of raw flesh , dangling just outside of the mouth . The worm then couldn't resist raw flesh and travelled up the oesophagus and out of the body .