Use dislipidimic agents like statins. Consult your physician.
It has waxy leaves to cut down water loss and long tap roots to reach moisture underground.
Mainly the narrow needle leaves and waxy coating cut down transpiration.
No. Waxy is similar to the sheen on an unburnt candle's surface (hence, waxy). A cut diamond's luster is considered to be adamantine.Another AnswerDiamond's luster is considered to be adamantine to waxy, depending on the state of the stone. A raw stone or one better used in industrial applications could tend to be more waxy; a gem-quality, cut and polished stone to be adamantine.
if heparin is absent in blood then no prevention of clotting takes place as it is the substance which is able to stop brokering for example if we cut our skin if will bleed continuously if heparin is not present
it means you ate too much and you need to cut down on the blood sugar
Almost any substance can be cut or cleaved with a wedge.
If you press too hard, you'll pinch the blood vessel shut and cut off the blood flow. And without blood flow there'll be no pulse there to count.
Because arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. There are many arteries that carry blood to all parts of the body. And how dangerous a severed artery is depends on how deep the cut is and what artery is cut.
It Stays the same no matter how you cut it.
Whether or not a cut bleed depends on whether a blood vessel has been cut which wither depends on the depth of the cut or the thickness of the skin in the area. If it's not bleeding (e.g. very shallow cut to the palm of the hand) it is because (1) the skin is thicker, (2) no blood vessel has been penetrated.
Another diamond.
how will blood flow out in case an artery is cut