because the parts gets no blood circulation.
Fingernail, fingertip, fingerprint.
It must be pressed on. You need a special tool. Some auto parts store will lend you the tool if you buy the parts from them.
some of the parts were ruined but there is a replica online i went to bing typed it in and pressed images
South America is home to some of the most diverse bird species. Some have a hint of yellow about them, such as the Yellow-Crowned Amazon which is predominantly green but partly yellow and the Brown-and-Yellow Marshbird, which is brown except for a yellow breast. Some species of Elaenia native to South America are also yellow as are some cuckoos and the Caatinga Parakeet. The Yellow Warbler, a wholly yellow bird, is often seen in the northern parts of South America.
Xiphoid process, yellow marrow and the zonule of Zinn (part of the eye) are body parts.
You can purchase some used auto parts for sale by going to www.ebay.com or you can check your local yellow pages for a car dealer ship near you to find parts
That pulley is pressed on and off. It requires a special puller to remove it and to install it.. Some parts stores will rent them to you for free.
Nah.. Some kinds of sea creatures and the white parts of eggs (not the yellow parts) contain more protein.
you can look at walmart.com, ebay.com or target.com to find some walk in cooler parts. Or you can look in your local yellow pages to find stuff not online
Maybe your nail was cut to short and it caused your finger to have some skin taken off.
A man can regrow his fingertip through a process called tissue regeneration, where the body's cells are able to repair and replace damaged tissue. This process is facilitated by stem cells, which have the ability to develop into different types of cells needed for healing. In some cases, medical interventions such as stem cell therapy or tissue engineering can also help promote fingertip regeneration.
Some are forged, some are pressed, some are wood.