Answer:
1. Cartilaginous joints
2. Freely movable (Synovial) joints
3. Temporomandibular joint
4. Arthritis
5. Synchondrosis
Explanation:
1. Cartilaginous joints are those who permits some movements but provide less stability that immovable joint, these joints are slightly movable.
2. Freely movable joints are synovial joints. These joints have a joint cavity between connecting bones, and allow for greater mobility. However, they are less stable than fibrous and cartilaginous joints. For example: elbow.
3. Temporomandibular joint is a like a hinge and a ball and socket joint at the same time. It is a simple hinge that permits to chew.
4. Arthritis is a term that describes inflammation in joints. Some of them include: rheumotaoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, etc.
5. Synchondrosis is a joint in which the articulating surfaces are close together but are bound by a hyaline cartilage, which can converts to either bone o fibrocartilage.
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The correct answer is: C) are usually more rich in species<span> biodiversity than </span>
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communities are usually more rich
in </span>species biodiversity than communities that are undergoing primary succession. They contain a mature ecosystem as they have had time to gather species that couldn't live through the early stages of an ecosystem.
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Answer:
A & O group
Explanation:
Dad will be having io io allele and mom will be having ia io
Answer: If a red blood cell is place in hypertonic solution this will make water to move out of the cell(solute of greater concentration), the cell will shrink,it contented may become concentrated and may die.
Explanation:
Hypertonic solution is a solution that have higher concentration of solutes compared to hypotonic and isotonic solution. Hypertonic solution contains more dissolved particles like salt and electrolytes. When a cell is placed in it, the high concentration of the solutes will make water to leave the cell and the cell will shrink.
The right option is; C. nucleoid
Prokaryotic cells are simple cells that lacks a definite nucleus and some membrane bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleoid region, which is an irregularly-shaped central region of the cell that contains the cell’s genetic information (DNA). Other organelles that can be found in prokaryotic cells include plasma membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm and ribosomes.