No it is not true
No it is not true. No one can become a mermaid. It is all fairy tales and fiction.
Bone marrow, specifically red bone marrow, is found between the trabeculae of spongy bone. This marrow is responsible for producing blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
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No. It is not true. Mermaids are not real and people can not become mermaids (think how messy that would be). I hope you have taken a bath in your life or gone swimming did you turn into a mermaid? You have touched water and didn't become a mermaid. It is all make believe. Think. If you want to pretend to be a mermaid buy a mermaid costume.
Well for startes there is no such thing as a mermaid, they are myths. Not fact it is impossible for a mermaid to be true :D
no feet can return to you- its either real mermaid or nothing. Anywho.. here is a spell but be careful PLEASE!! here it is: Open up mermaid real. Be aware what i want to be mer not hu.. Power can me upon thee mermaid tail is what i need to be. BE CAREFUL... :True story i promise: My friend wanted to be a mermaid... an h20 mermaid... so she found a spell that was in a mueseum.. and she used it...she regrets it because her feet dont return to her... Be careful what you wish for PLEASE!
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Mermaid Miracles - 2013 True Self 1-2 was released on: USA: 7 March 2013
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No. Mermaids are not real and no one has found one. They would freeze to death in Russian waters if they did exist, but they don't.
No, an osteon is a structural unit found in compact bone that consists of concentric layers of bone tissue called lamellae surrounding a central canal called the Haversian canal. Osteocytes are the bone cells found within the lacunae of the lamellae, and the entire osteon system allows for the transport of nutrients and waste within the bone.
The baculum (also penis bone, penile bone or os penis) is a bone found in the penis of many placental mammals, not just in raccoons and bears. Domestic dogs and cats, and many other mammals have the bone.