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What eventually became of B.F.Skinner's two daughters?
Liver
A large, vital organ in vertebrates, involved in numerous metabolic processes including detoxification, protein synthesis, and the production of biochemicals necessary for digestion.
Fibrin
A protein involved in blood clotting, formed from fibrinogen during the clotting process to create a mesh that seals wounds.
Insoluble Protein
Insoluble proteins are a type of protein that do not dissolve in water, often forming structural components of cells or tissues.
Clot
A thick mass of coagulated blood or other material formed in a liquid, as in a wound or within a blood vessel.
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