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                  1.The blue blood is because the protein, haemocyanin, which carries oxygen around the octo-
                  pus's body, contains copper rather than iron like we have in our own haemoglobin.


                  2.As a general rule, animals with a high metabolic rate die early, and those that burn energy more
                  slowly plod on for decades. That’s why Tortoise and turtles live for so long.

                  3.Goosebumps are the result of tiny muscles flexing in the skin, making hair follicles rise up a bit.
                  This causes hairs to stand up.


                  4.As we get older , the pigment cells in our hair follicles gradually die and colour changes.

                  5.Four forces keep an airplane in the sky . They are lift, weight , thrust and drag. Lift  pushes  the
                  airplane up. The way air moves around the wings gives the airplane lift.


                  6.As the epithelial cells within the follicle and  matrix multiply, the older cells are pushed out,
                  upwards  through  the  skin.  These  cells  die  and harden  thus turning into hair or nails .  The
                  process is called keratinisation and makes our hair and nails grow.

                  7.The water is in fact not colorless: even pure water is not colorless, but has a slight blue tint to
                  it, best seen when looking through a long column of water. The blueness in water is not caused
                  by scattering of light, which is responsible for the sky being blue.

                  8.Most dreaming occurs during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, which we cycle through
                  periodically during the night. Sleep studies show our brainwaves are almost as active during
                  REM cycles as they are when we’re awake. Experts believe the brainstem generates REM sleep
                  and the forebrain generates dreams.

                  9.Cornea

                  10.All consciousness arises from the brainstem, and it starts as feelings. Electromagnetic energy
                  in the brain enables brain matter to create our consciousness and our ability to be aware and
                  think, according to a new theory developed by Professor Johnjoe McFadden from the University
                  of Surrey.





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