<span>The answer to this question would be: Gastric juices mix with food to partially digest it.
Stomach or gaster will produce gastric juice which has an enzyme to digest protein and also lower the pH into acid. This way the gaster can kill bacteria that digested with the food to protect the intestine and helping digesting a part of the food(mainly protein). The food will be kept in the stomach for 2 hours so it's not quickly moved to the small intestine.
Other digestion will be done by the pancreas which can digest fat, carbohydrate, and protein in the small intestine.</span>
Scaffolding means <span>changing the level of support depending on the need. The key principles of optimal learning is that </span>Children learn words best in responsive and interactive contexts rather than passive contexts.
Weight training is one of them
The answer for this question would be Two words
Ethymology is a study about word origin and their meaning. In this case, osteoarthritis is from word osteo- which means bone and arthritis that means inflammation in the joint. Those words are from the Greek language.
Gliding Joints are found between bones that meet at flat or mostly flat surfaces. They allow for gliding movement of the bones past each other.
Condyloid joints allow for two planes of movement in flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and/circumduction. These generally follow a convex/concave relationship between the bones that are joined via this joint.
You can find both types in the wrist.