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When you have a birth mark on your left knee, then it means you were born with a birth mark on your left knee.
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Go see your doctor, they will put your mind at rest.
You have spleen with the artery and vein to the spleen. Then there is tail of pancreas. Then you have left colic flexure on the left side of the stomach. On the left and back side, you have left kidney and the left adrenal gland.
An Emulsion is the process of combining two liquid's. One of which having a much higher fat content . This is combining the two with out having them separate once left alone. This is a somewhat gradual process.
i think they feel left out that is horrible i think they feel left out that is horrible
because i feel left out and i dont know what to do
No the stinger is not left in the skin from Wasps or Hornets. They just sting you and pull it out. Only Honey Bees leave a stinger in you. My family are beekeepers so I have been stung by many bees but since honey bees die when they loose their stinger they don't sting unless they feel threatened.
they should be left alone because they might sting you
You start having a pain in the left arm. then you will start to feel dazed. this is because your having a heart attck.
Wasps do not leave behind a sting.
You shouldn't need to take out a hornet sting. The hornet's sting is smooth and firmly attached to its body so it has no difficulty removing it as it flies away. If a sting has been left behind it was probably that of a honey bee.
If your arm and/or your left side of your torso hurts, you could be having a stroke.. If you feel discomfort in your heart (or heart area of your chest), then most likely you are.
No, male bees (drones) do not have a sting. Worker bees (all female) have a barbed sting which is left behind when the bee stings. The bee will then die. The queen bee has a smooth sting which she can withdraw, so she is able to sting more than once.
enough to kill roughly 60 humans. if the sting is left untreated, one can die in the time span of 3 minutes.
Wasps have smooth stings (unlike the barbed stings of honey bees), so they can withdraw them easily after stinging. They will not leave the sting behind.If you have been stung by an insect and the sting is left behind, it was almost certainly a honey bee. Remove the sting as quickly as possible by scraping it out. Do not grip it with tweezers or between finger and thumb because by doing that you may force more venom into the wound.
why did albert feel miserable when he left school that day