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Are intex pools fish safe?

No


What is levidity?

Lividity is the pooling of blood in the lowest parts of the body after death, causing a reddish-purple discoloration of the skin. This occurs due to gravity and a lack of circulation. Lividity can help forensic investigators determine the position of the body after death.


Can a shrew swim in swimming pools?

Yes, shrews can swim and are capable of surviving in water, including swimming pools. However, they are primarily terrestrial animals and may not thrive in such environments for long periods. If they accidentally fall into a pool, they can swim to safety, but prolonged exposure to water can be harmful to them. It's essential to ensure their habitat is suitable and free from hazards like swimming pools.


How do pigs maintain homeostasis?

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What are tidepools?

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When You dissect an animal and observe pools of blood surrounding its internal organs what does this animal have?

Open circulatory system. YOU are dissecting a live animal & shame shame on YOU!!


When blood pools inside the cavity surrounding the lungs its call?

Pulmonary embolism


What happens when blood pools in the veins?

Varicose veins form when blood pools in the veins.


What fish blends in with its surrounding?

Fish that are naturally from rock pools will likely blend in with rock pools. The Lumpfish, for example. Or the scorpionfish.


Neuronal pools that innervate organs in the abdominopelvic region are called?

Solar plexus.


Where you can find chlorine from your surrounding?

Chlorine can be found in swimming pools and cleaning products such as bleach. It can also be found in tap water if it has been treated with chlorine for disinfection purposes.


Is it possible for blood to clot under skin?

Yes, blood can clot under the skin, which typically occurs when there is an injury to blood vessels, leading to the accumulation of blood in the surrounding tissues. This can result in a bruise or a hematoma, where the blood pools and clots outside of the bloodstream. The clotting process is a natural response to prevent excessive bleeding and promote healing. However, if there is excessive clotting or other complications, it may require medical attention.


What is the term used when blood pools on the lower side of a dead body?

Lividity


How did Mt Vesuvius benefit the surrounding land?

It would have provided heated springs and pools and the kand around volcanoes is often very fertile


What are reflecting pools made of?

Reflecting pools are typically made of materials like concrete, stone, or glass, which create a smooth, flat surface for water. The water used in these pools is usually treated to maintain clarity and cleanliness, enhancing the reflective quality. Some pools may also incorporate decorative elements, such as tiles or fountains, while the surrounding areas can feature landscaping to complement the overall aesthetic.


What is found in normal urine?

tiger woods blood, small gene pools and jewish money banks


What has the author Veronica Lorson Fowler written?

Veronica Lorson Fowler has written: 'Ortho's all about garden pools and fountains' -- subject(s): Garden pools, Fountains, Jardins d'eau, Fontaines 'Gardening in Iowa and surrounding areas' -- subject(s): Gardening