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The P waves undergoes compression and dilation during motion in its direction of propagation. This waves reaches the station first because the P waves travels at a speed, that is much faster in comparison to the S waves. The S waves are the secondary waves and are commonly known as the shear waves.
The P waves have the ability to travel in both solid as well as in liquid, whereas the S waves can propagate only in solid region because they are absorbed at the core-mantle boundary.
Thus, the P waves will arrive the station first and the difference between the arrival of P and S waves are plotted in the graph that helps in depicting the epicenter and the amount of energy released during an earthquake.
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The correct answer is option - chondrosis: freely moving joint.
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Chondroitin is the condition, not a joint which is basically is the loss or softness of the smooth cartilage that covers the joint of the knee at the back of the kneecap. This condition occurs due to prior injury, overweight or obesity, and a more common cause is an acceleration of the cartilage abnormally at the kneecap.
It is also known as cartilage deterioration which is joint effusion. All three joints are correctly matched. amphiarthrosis is a slightly movable joint, synarthrosis is an immovable joint, and gomphosis is a joint that articulation between tooth and bone.
Thus, the correct answer is option - chondrosis: freely moving joint.
C. Problematica cantrellis
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In the frog, Rana, venous blood is driven into the right atrium of the heart by contraction of the sinus venosus, and it flows into the left atrium from the lungs. A wave of contraction then spreads over the whole atrium and drives blood into the ventricle, where blood from the two sources tends to remain separate.
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