Monthly Archives: April 2014

215.WHAT IS SALIVA?

Concentrate right now and imagine that you are about to eat a lemon. Think of yourself biting into this lemon. Do you feel the saliva beginning to flow?

This is one of the interesting things about our salivary glands. They don’t function mechanically, but are subject to the control of the brain. There are three pairs of salivary glands. One is in front of the ear, one under the tongue, and one under the lower jaw.

214.WHAT IS REGENERATION?

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if people who lost an arm or a leg or even a finger in an accident could simply grow another one in its place? Human beings can’t do this, but there are living creatures who can! The process by which such organisms can replace structures or organs is called regeneration.

Regeneration varies quite a bit among these creatures. For example, in certain types of worms and in starfish, a tiny part of the body can restore the whole organism. If only a small piece is left, a whole new body will grow!

213.WHAT CAUSES BALDNESS?

There are many different kinds of baldness, but in most cases, it’s a condition over which a man has absolutely no control and for which there simply is no cure.

People say all kinds of things about baldness: It means a man IS getting old; or it means he’s unusually intelligent; or he’s unusually dull. But all baldness really means is that a man is losing his hair!