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#1635 How does muscle memory work?

How does muscle memory work? Muscle memory works because the brain makes more efficient connections between neurons. We call it muscle memory because it feels like our muscles are working on their own, but the memory is down to the brain and the nervous system. The more you repeat an action, such as learning to […]

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#1632 How do we make blood?

How do we make blood? Blood is made in our red bone marrow in a process called hematopoiesis. People have different quantities of blood depending on their size, but it is usually about 8% of a person’s body weight. 55% of the blood is made up of plasma, and the other 45% is a combination

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#1625 What were prison ships?

What were prison ships? Prison ships were ships floated in the River Thames and other places around Britain in the 18th and 19th centuries to cope with overflowing prisons. Britain was not the only country to use prison ships, but it probably made greater use of them than other countries. In the late 18th century

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