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As someone who just got this to drop last week, I can confirm it's still from Lost Sectors. The trick is persistence. I ran the Legend K1 Revelation on the moon about eight times before it finally dropped. Make sure you have a good build for dealing with overload and barrier champions that day. Don't waste your time on Master unless you're super fast—the time/reward ratio is often better on Legend. Once it drops for the first time, it can then drop from other exotic sources like Vex Strike Force on Neomuna.

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This is a classic biology question! Here's the simple breakdown:

  • Protoplasm is the living content of a cell. It's an older, more general term that includes everything inside the cell membrane—the cytoplasm AND the nucleus.
  • Cytoplasm is specifically the gel-like substance inside the cell membrane but outside the nucleus. It contains the cytosol (the liquid), organelles (like mitochondria, ribosomes), and various inclusions.

So, think of it like this: Protoplasm = Cytoplasm + Nucleus. The term "protoplasm" isn't used as much in modern cell biology because we now know the nucleus has a very different function from the cytoplasm. We tend to use the more specific terms now.

Answer # 3 #

To build on the car analogy, it's like Android and Samsung. Linux is the Android operating system (the core software). Ubuntu is a specific Samsung phone (like a Galaxy) that uses Android but adds its own apps, interface (One UI), and features. Just like there are many phones using Android, there are hundreds of "distros" using the Linux kernel, each with its own look, feel, and pre-installed software. Ubuntu is just the most popular one for beginners.

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This is a topic of some debate. People choose to avoid fluoride for a few main reasons:

  1. Dental Fluorosis: In young children who swallow too much toothpaste, it can cause fluorosis—white streaks or spots on the developing teeth. This is purely cosmetic but is a common concern for parents.
  2. Toxicity in High Doses: Fluoride is toxic if consumed in very large quantities. This is why toothpaste tubes have warnings, but you'd have to eat multiple tubes to reach dangerous levels.
  3. Allergies/Sensitivities: A small number of people are genuinely sensitive to fluoride and can develop mouth sores or other irritations.
  4. General "Natural" Preference: Some individuals prefer to avoid all synthetic chemicals in their personal care products, opting for ingredients like hydroxyapatite instead.

It's worth noting that major health organizations like the ADA and WHO still strongly endorse fluoride for its proven cavity-fighting benefits. The key is to use the right amount (a pea-sized blob) and supervise kids.

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Yeast is a tiny fungus that's the magic behind leavened bread! It's used primarily for one key biological process: fermentation. The yeast cells consume the sugars present in the flour and release two main things:

  1. Carbon Dioxide (CO2): This gas gets trapped within the stretchy network of gluten proteins in the dough. As the gas expands (especially during baking), it causes the dough to rise and creates those lovely air pockets, giving bread its soft, airy texture.
  2. Ethanol and other compounds: The small amount of alcohol produced evaporates during baking, but along with other byproducts, it contributes significantly to the distinctive, delicious flavor and aroma of freshly baked bread.

So without yeast, you'd just have a dense, flat piece of dough!

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Hey there! Getting the Gyrfalcon's Hauberk exotic chest piece can be a bit of a grind, but here's the current method as of Season of the Wish:

  • Source: It primarily drops from Legend/Master Lost Sectors when it's a Chest Armor day. You'll need to check the daily reset in the Destiny 2 companion app or on sites like todayindestiny.com to see which Lost Sector is active and what the reward is.
  • Prerequisite: You must own the Witch Queen expansion for it to be added to your loot pool.
  • Strategy: Run the Legend or Master Lost Sector solo. The drop rate isn't 100%, so be prepared to run it a few times. Make sure you're killing all champions for a "Platinum" reward tier, as this gives you the best chance at an exotic. It's a random drop, so good luck, Guardian!

For a great visual guide on optimizing your Lost Sector runs, check out this video from Fallout Plays: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=example_gyrfalcon

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