The bone that's most commonly used to determine the height of the deceased is the femur (although the humerus can also be used). <span>The femur is measured in cm and the calculations may very according to the gender of the deceased and can be accurate within 5 cm.
The femur is a long bone that is hard and, therefore, can keep its integrity longer. As well as it is a bone that generally is proportional to the body.</span>
Prokaryotic cells are cells without a nucleus and has simple parts free flowing in the cell. Some examples are Escherichia Coli Bacterium (E. coli). It is a rod-shaped bacterium commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded organisms. And Streptococcus Bacterium. This prokaryote is responsible for strep throat. It is an infection of the back of the throat which includes the tonsils.
The corect answer is: B. Intercalated disks.
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