There aren’t any large scandals at the moment, but the most well known scandal was when the White Sox were accused of intentionally losing the World Series in 1919 to the reds.
Despite any scandals, the popularity is not being tested. True fans will stay loyal to the game regardless or scandal.
Baseball however is declining in popularity, but mainly because of accessibility. Baseball requires many tools to play (glove, balls, bat, etc) and takes up quite a lot of space. Compared to other sports like basketball, which requires a ball and hoop, and minimal room, it just cannot compete.
Baseball however is my preferred sport, but this is simply preference.
Water-soluble vitamins and their functions
Water-soluble vitamins travel freely through the body, and excess amounts usually are excreted by the kidneys. The body needs water-soluble vitamins in frequent, small doses. These vitamins are not as likely as fat-soluble vitamins to reach toxic levels. But niacin, vitamin B6, folate, choline, and vitamin C have upper consumption limits. Vitamin B6 at high levels over a long period of time has been shown to cause irreversible nerve damage.
A balanced diet usually provides enough of these vitamins. People older than 50 and some vegetarians may need to use supplements to get enough B12.
Overall very good for body growth and can be replaced for organic medicine.
Good Communication skills are needed for them to answer questions and relate empathetically.
Answer:
c) The pleural cavity keeps the lungs attached to the ribcage.
Explanation:
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