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Does ureters come in pairs?

You have one ureter coming off each kidney, and you have two kidneys. Making for a total of two ureters both leading directly to your urinary bladder.


What organs are involved with the excretory system?

Kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra come to mind.


How come you cannot see a new moon in the sky?

Because a new moon - is hidden by the shadow that the Earth casts.


What color do fiber glass casts come in?

Any and every color or design you could thing of. However, it is up to the hospital or clinic to decide what they keep in stock


What is the tube that badder?

There are three tubes that involve the bladder. Two come from each kidney and one leads from the bladder to the outside of the body. The first two are called the ureters and the last is called the urethra.


If you miss supernatural what time and day does it come on then?

If referring to "It's Supernatural," the syndicated TV program, check out its website for pod casts a/o broadcast dates/times: sidroth.org


How is chocolate shaped?

Most chocolate shapes are molded. The warm, melted chocolate is poured into molds or casts in a particular shape or design. When the chocolate cools and firms up, it will come out shpaed like the mold it was in.


When centriol is absent in the plant cell who forms spindle fibers?

Thespindle fibres are formed by the centrosomes not the cenrioles.The centrioles come to the MTCs ( micro tubules organising centers) which are present in the centrosomes which make up the spindle fibers on which the chromosomes are held.


Does whiskey have carmel to it?

The beautiful carmel color of whiskey should come from wood casts but this takes time and is expensive. Young whiskies have carmel added to achieve the color. This is what I have understood. My follow-on question is: how does added carmel change the flavor of whiskey?


When should the explicit key word be used in the constructor?

Whenever the constructor's arguments must not be implicitly cast. For instance, if a constructor expects a float and you pass a double, the double will be implicitly cast to a float which may result in data loss due to narrowing. By declaring the constructor explicit, you must explicitly cast the double to a float, making it clear to the reader that narrowing is an acceptable consequence. struct A { explicit A (float); }; void g () { float f {42.0f}; double d {42.0}; A a (f); // ok -- explicit float A b (d); // error -- implicit cast from double to float is not permitted A c (static_cast<float> (d)); // ok -- explicit cast, narrowing is permitted } Note that all explicit casts should be done using named casts rather than C-style casts. This ensures the code stands out like the sore-thumb that it is because explicit casts are often a sign of poor design. When you finally come to your senses, named casts are much easier to locate and rectify.


Does Voldemort ever come to the good side in the Harry Potter series?

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What is left kidney mild pelvocaliectasia?

left kidney mild pelvocaliectasia means you have a stone in the left kidney causing pelvocaliectasia it means pelvo comes from the word pelvis,calie come from the word calies then tasia come from the word enlargement.