Answer:
The glenoid cavity is where the d. humerus articulates with the scapula.
Explanation:
The scapula is the bone that contains the glenoid cavity. The glenoid cavity is a part of the shoulder. This cavity forms the glenohumeral joint along with the humerus. The Humerus is a long bone of the upper arm, and the scapula articulates with this bone to form a ball and socket joint at the shoulder. These are all bones forming the shoulder girdle and upper extremities.
Answer:
E) Certain environments can lead to an increased risk of developing certain diseases.
Explanation:
The lesson states that specific environments can increase the chance of health problems.
For example salt in water ,salt would dissolve ,you won't be able to see it but if you taste it it would still be there
dissolve /disappear but still be there
Answer: A. cooled and hardened lava from volcanoes
C. sediments deposited by rivers and ocean currents
An accretion is a process in which new materials are added to a tectonic plate or landmass. This process causes the enlargement of the landmass. The materials being added includes sediments, lava from volcanic eruptions and other materials from other sources.
The process of accretion can enlarge the size of a continent along its edge. The new land comes from the cooled and hardened lava from volcanoes and other reason is sediments deposited by rivers and ocean currents.
Answer:
Soil living organisms compromise from mammals (such as rats) to micro organisms (such as nematodes and protozoa). Soil organisms help in the modification of soil, and also in the decomposition of organic matter. However they can also pose as a treat to to some crops, as they are responsible for some plant diseases.
Explanation:
When living organisms breathe they give out carbon dioxide gas as a waste product. Carbon dioxide gas can be detected (identified) using a carbon dioxide indicator solution called bromothymol blue. To find out if there are living organisms present in the four different levels of soil takenfrom the deciduous forest.