Alexander Fleming served as a military nurse during World War l. Once he saw so many people die from disease he became very interested in bacteireology.
Yes, he had several sisters, brothers, and half-brothers and sisters. His father, Hugh Fleming, married Grace Sterling and Grace was his mother. Seven children in all, Including Jane Fleming, Richard Fleming, and also his older brother Hugh Fleming.
Through their anal gland, like any other reptile and most any other living creature.
Yes. The yak is the animal higher than any other mountain animals.
The drone bee mates with the queen. In the hot summers they may also help in the "hive ventilation" process. They are not capable in doing any others jobs.
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Alexander Fleming served as a military nurse during World War l. Once he saw so many people die from disease he became very interested in bacteireology.
Yes, called Robert Fleming
No He did not have a pet.
He had one son called Robert Fleming.
I read in a book called 'Alexander and the Story of Pencillin' that Fleming's son is named Robert, though I have been unable to find any other information on the internet with that name.
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Yes he did, he worked with Thomas Watson. Another formal scientist.
Dr. Sir Alexander Fleming's knighthood was not in any of the traditional orders; when he was knighted, his appointment was as a Knight Bachelor.
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Yes, he had several sisters, brothers, and half-brothers and sisters. His father, Hugh Fleming, married Grace Sterling and Grace was his mother. Seven children in all, Including Jane Fleming, Richard Fleming, and also his older brother Hugh Fleming.
Yes, Marie Curie and her husband discovered radium and polonium which are two chemicals that can't be broken down any farther by any means and is a cure for cancer.