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Yesterday's Answer:
The skin is the largest organ in the human body. Your epidermis is the top part of your skin, and your skin is your body's largest and fastest-growing organ. The skin of an average adult has a surface area of over 21 square feet and accounts for 6% to 10% of your body weight, edging out the liver, your body's second-largest organ, which accounts for approximately 2.5% of your body weight. Just a single square inch of skin contains 3 primary layers, 11 miles of blood vessels, 650 sweat glands, 60,000 melanin-maker cells, and over 1,000 nerve endings.
Today's Question:
What is the dot above the letter i and j called?
Octothorp
Aglet
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Pipe
Yesterday's Answer:
The skin is the largest organ in the human body. Your epidermis is the top part of your skin, and your skin is your body's largest and fastest-growing organ. The skin of an average adult has a surface area of over 21 square feet and accounts for 6% to 10% of your body weight, edging out the liver, your body's second-largest organ, which accounts for approximately 2.5% of your body weight. Just a single square inch of skin contains 3 primary layers, 11 miles of blood vessels, 650 sweat glands, 60,000 melanin-maker cells, and over 1,000 nerve endings.
Today's Question:
What is the dot above the letter i and j called?
Octothorp
Aglet
Tittle
Pipe
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