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In Lego batman video game where is the red brick on the ice cream factory?

Atfer you press the drill, walk up the manget ramp, fly or doublejump to the glass box, pull the lever and you got a brick! Hope it helps! ;)


Are all lifeforms able to contract cancer?

I know mammals can, i am not sure about insects and bugs. Although i have heard of scienctists finding a fruit fly with cancer.


Why do you have marrow in between your bones?

I'm by no means an expert on marrow, but they serve several uses. One simple one is keeping us on the ground-- birds have hollow bones and, because of that, are light enough to fly. Marrow is also used for medical treatment, like, in some cases, cancer.


Did cancer try to kill Pegasus?

Cancer, one hopes you know; is the star sign of the Crab.No Crab has ever killed a Horse never-mind one which could fly.


Can someone fly with a collapsed lung?

Yes you can fly with lung cancer being in a airplane is like being in a car with all the windows rolled up


Drone in a sentence?

Drone can fly without getting detected. Drones kill more people than cancer.


Do insects get cancer?

This is quite a coincidence. The first day I worked in the fly lab, I asked my postdoc this exact question, and he gave the answer you suggested - that insects don't live long enough to get cancer. However, you raise a good point. Do long-lived insects get cancer? It's definitely possible to cause even short-lived insects to get cancer by mutagenizing them. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster only lives three weeks, but a paper came out in _Cell_ on the subject of fruit fly cancer just last month. [1] The researchers discovered a mutant fruit fly that spontaneously develops tumors. So, given that some mutations can cause insects to get cancer, it should be possible for any insect that lives long enough to develop such mutations to get cancer. And given the large numbers of insects in, say, a termite mound, and the number of genes that could produce uncontrolled cell division when mutated, cancer seems not only possible, but probable. We just don't notice a few termites more or less. (An excellent question, by the way. Insects are excellent model systems, and knowledge about spontaneous cancer in insects could prove extremely useful.)


What could have been used as a control group in the fruit fly experiment?

In the fruit fly experiment, a control group could have consisted of fruit flies that were not exposed to any experimental treatment, keeping all other conditions the same. This control group would allow researchers to compare the effects of the experimental treatment with those of a baseline condition and help determine the true impact of the treatment on the fruit flies.


What has the author Emil Massillamany written?

Emil Massillamany has written: 'Characterization and treatment of municipal solid waste incinerator fly ash'


What would you collectively call a horse fly sprayer and a horse's skin inflammation treatment and a horse's anti-thrush treatment. I am asking that question because I am doing an elevator pitch?

Well the only collective term I could think for all of these together would be System.


How many bot flies can a dog have?

A dog can have multiple bot fly larvae infestations, typically ranging from one to several at a time depending on the exposure to bot fly eggs. Each bot fly larva forms a raised lump, known as a warble, under the dog's skin where it grows and develops before emerging. If you suspect your dog has bot fly larvae, it is crucial to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.


What are adverbs that describe fly?

fly gracefully fly quickly fly elegantly fly slowly fly awkwardly fly slowly fly soaringly fly high fly low fly above fly below fly away