Lungs and some others
Movement Reproduction Sensitivity Nutrition Exertion Respiration Growth (biology, seven life processes)
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At the moment we don't really know if this will happen or not and we would have to wait and see but i think that scientists will be able as they can grow new heart valves so they probably will be able to grow new organs using stem cells because the organs do form when a baby is born so that's probably what scientists will try to do just copy the method and then they should be able to do it. Hope it helped it's my science homework! LOL :)
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In many cases, adults realize they are shy. In a sense they have diagnosed themselves, and may take steps to overcome their shyness. Teen-agers may also try to remedy their situations.
They try to camouflage themselves.
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All animals try to protect themselves in one way or another. It is part of being alive.
They didn't really, they were trying to kill themselves. They would try to maneuver to avoid the antiaircraft fire so they did not get shot down before reaching their targets, but that was all. Michael Montagne Or, did you mean how did the ships try to protect themselves from the kamikazes? The ships used anti-aircraft guns and carrier-based fighters.
The Albany Congress tried to find a plan to protect themselves (The Colonists and the British) from the French.
Hippos protect themselves with their powerful jaws, and sharp teeth. The hippo can be very aggressive when it feels threatened. Its jaws can easily crush those who try bothering him.
It could be dehydrated, try giving it more water.
the dog is most likely insecure and afraid of the attention of other dogs try dog whispering
No, of course they don't. Animals don't have mental health problems, unlike humans. They try to protect themselves from death, as that is in their nature. :)
African Hedgehogs protect themselves by curling up into a ball and hiding their head so their quills stick out, protecting themselves from most other animals. They will also make a sound that sounds similar to hissing to try to frighten their enemy and sound more offensive than they really are.
Rattlesnakes have several methods to protect themselves. First and foremost, if they can hide or flee from danger they will do so. Sometimes this is not an option, so they will try to scare away the danger by weaving back and forth threateningly while rapidly shaking their tail rattle. If this does not work they will attack with their venomously fangs.
They used herbs and chemicals and actually bled people. They prayed a lot. Very little of this helped.