BOOK 2. THE BATH SCHOOL. N. LEVASHOV'S «SVETL BROOM» IN A. KHATYBOV'S «BATH SCHOOL» AND A LABOUR SPADE

Book 2. The Bath School. Chapter 4. Theory and practice in the description of the Object to be taken to the Bath Description of the object to be taken to the Bath 232 which we take for thirst (hence, if these receptors are removed, the feeling of thirst can not be experienced at all, which is very useful in desert conditions). The wall of the stomach also contains receptors. When the stomach is empty, a series of strong, slow muscle contractions pass through its wall stimulating receptors and causing hunger. Inputting a rubber balloon into the stomach (taken by the stomach for sausage "salami" because of the receptors’ lack of eyes) , it was possible to find out that the attacks of hunger are closely related to these characteristic contractions. Recent studies suggest that the feeling of hunger can be caused by a lower concentration of glucose in the blood (so you can not eat only sauerkraut, and the optimal is having diabetes, when you do not want to eat at all). It is possible that the feeling of nausea is also caused by the stomach receptors action, but contractions causing it are directed up the digestive tract (in case the Brain is in the buttock muscle), and not down, as in normal peristalsis. 4.13. The skeleton The first and most obvious function of the skeleton is that it gives support and "form" to the body (even in the lack of a lymph system). We need some solid, durable material that would support the heaviness of the gentle tissues (dipped under the skin) and serve as a reliable basis for the muscles joint. The bone marrow, enclosed in the cavities of the bones, performs a special function for the production of all red blood cells and certain types of leukocytes (without the Brain knowledge and for the organism having capillaries of more than 9 microns in diameter, that is, the bone marrow works for nobody knows what creature, perhaps, for a dinosaur). Two types of specialized structures, consisting of connective tissue fibers of the ligament and tendon, serve to connect the bones with each other and to attach the muscles to the bones (if

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