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Mercury has two distinct plain regions. These could have been caused by either volcanic activity or surface impact from foreign body.
After Earth, Mercury is he densest body in the solar system. This high density is due to the fact that the majority of Mercury's interior is probably composed of a large, iron core.
Exactly...you do NOT need mercury in your body...
what is unique about the astronomical body of planet Mercury and why is it important in the universe?When was the planet Mercury discovered?
A foreign material that invades the body is called an antigen. Examples of antigens are bacteria, dust particles, viruses and toxins.
Mercury has two distinct plain regions. These could have been caused by either volcanic activity or surface impact from foreign body.
After Earth, Mercury is he densest body in the solar system. This high density is due to the fact that the majority of Mercury's interior is probably composed of a large, iron core.
Exactly...you do NOT need mercury in your body...
nutrients being passed from cell to cell
what is unique about the astronomical body of planet Mercury and why is it important in the universe?When was the planet Mercury discovered?
Foreign Body - novel - was created in 2008-08.
The duration of Foreign Body - film - is 1.85 hours.
A foreign substance is a substance that doesn't belong somewhere. A piece of glass or splinter is a foreign substance that people get in their body.
It depend on where it comes into contact on the body, if it comes into contact with a sensitive area it will burn thorugh skin and get into the blood stream- in most cases causing death, but if it affects a less sensitive area of the body it can be treated before any major harm. However most thermometers nowadays do not contain mercury. answered by S.V
Foreign Body - film - was created on 1986-09-26.
Antigens is the term for molecules that are foreign to the body.
The exact answer depends on how the mercury is absorbed into the body as certain forms accumulate better within the body then others. Generally speaking, mercury is slowly removed from the body (typically taking several months), meaning that continued exposure would lead to the accumulation of mercury in the body.