what is yellow bile and examples of yellow bile​

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Answer 1

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i dont fkn know

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Answer 2
Yellow bile or choler (secreted by the liver) is a humor ( not like a joke) believed in medieval physiology to be secreted by the liver and to cause irascibility.
Here are some text examples. “Four humors, black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, and blood, make up the human body.”

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What is a dense membrane composed of nerves, blood vessels, and bone-producing cells that
facilitates growth in the diameter of a bone and also provides the point of attachment for tendons.

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Answer: Periosteum

Explanation: tough membrane composed of fibrous connective tissue that closely wraps all bone. It contains nerves, blood vessels, and bone-producing cells. Inner surface provides the materials for nutrition repair and facilitates growth in the diameter of the bone. Fundamental Role in movement by providing the point of attachment for tendons.

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Periosteum

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Which of these is a POSSIBLE effect of a heavy landslide?

a. The formation of a new island

b. The formation of a new volcano

c. A change in the course of a river

d. A change in the climate of a region

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I’m pretty sure the answer is C. A change in the course of a River
It’s C
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Gary works for the fire protection services. His primary job responsibility is to make sure that residents and business entities in his assigned territory follow federal, state, as well as city fire rules and regulations. Which of these career roles does Gary perform?

A fire inspector


B fire investigator



C fire prevention specialist



D dispatcher



E fire suppression technician

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Answer:

c

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his job is focused on prevention of an incident

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