How old is Henry Travers?

How old is Henry Travers? 91 years (1874–1965) Henry Travers/Age at death Where is Henry Travers buried? Forest Lawn, California, United States Henry Travers/Place of burial After several years in retirement, Travers died as a result of arteriosclerosis in 1965, at the age of 91. He is buried with his second wife in the Forest Lawn […]

What happens to LH after fertilization?

What happens to LH after fertilization? 24 to 36 hours after the LH surge, the follicle will burst, releasing the completely ripened egg into the Fallopian tube. The LH surge is what triggers the almost-ripened egg to become fully matured and break through the follicle. The release of the egg is what is known as […]

What kind of symmetry does whale have?

What kind of symmetry does whale have? The skulls of archaeocetes and toothed whales are asymmetrical, but the skulls of artiodactyls and baleen whales are symmetrical. Asymmetry evolved in archaeocetes and was later exaggerated in toothed whales. Asymmetry was reduced in baleen whales. Are sperm whales asymmetrical? Most surprisingly, this asymmetry has reached its highest […]

How did Marx feel about monopolies?

How did Marx feel about monopolies? The classical theory of economics assumed that competition was natural and therefore self-sustaining. Marx, however, argued that market power would actually be centralized in large monopoly firms as businesses increasingly preyed upon each other. What according to Marx is monopoly capital? “Monopoly capital” is the term often used in […]

How many orchards are in Michigan?

How many orchards are in Michigan? There are as many as 775 apple orchards in the state of Michigan. Many of them are family-owned and some have been in operation for more than 100 years. How many apple farms are in Michigan? Where Apples Love to Grow. Michigan is the nation’s third largest producer of […]

How does air exit the body?

How does air exit the body? Your diaphragm tightens and flattens, allowing you to suck air into your lungs. To breathe out (exhale), your diaphragm and rib cage muscles relax. This naturally lets the air out of your lungs. To get the oxygen your body needs, you inhale air through your mouth and nose. Where […]

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