Because the corpus callosum quickly transfers the necessary information to the other hemisphere.
The corpus spongiosum is the the cylinder of soft tissue that runs inferior to the corpus cavernosa. It extends from the bulb of the penis (or bulbo spongiosum) and at the distal end is continuous with the head of the penis. Through the center of the corpus spongiosum runs the urethra. While the corpus cavernosa become very solid, to form the support for the penis, the corpus corpus spongiosum remains relatively soft. This allows it to hold the urethra open so the semen can easily be released.
Yes it can easily be transmitted as long as there is physical contact - not necessarily with the person who has the condition, but on surfaces on tools that have come into contact with the infected part of the body. Remember that the fungus spores can live off the body for some time, especially in moist areas and objects such as bathroom floors, damp clothes, used swimwear (yikes!) and tools like nail buffers, pushers, nippers and even foot soak tubs. So basically, yes. The condition can easily be transmitted.
why is it important for spores to easily spread to other locations?
it is just because the ions can easily travell in the liquid paste. so the electrolysis can easily be processed.
Yes, but not easily.
They can easily go through objects
These are electrically positive objects.
Positive objects.
Styrofoam
by sticking to objects
transparent ones
lubricant!
All objects resist changes in their state of motion
Carpets and balloons both give up electrons easily.
TRANSPARENT :) it means see through
To more easily identify objects and regions.
Not always, leather is easily ripped by sharp objects, while fabric is easily stained.