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The answer to your question would be A)Connective.
Connective tissue can be liquid, solid, or semi solid, so right in the middle! :P
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Answer:
B) produces flat bones as in the bones of the roof of the skull.
Explanation:
intramembranous ossification helps in the formation of bone from mesenchyme connective tissue which brings about membrane bones ( bones that form the roof of the skull).it is a result of initial formation of the flat bones of our skull, forming our jaw and clavicles, or collar bones and helps with bone fractures gradual healing. it processes initially begins by the formation of centre for ossification, calcification and end product is the formation of bones and periosteum (outside lining of all bones)is finally formed as the end product.
It is simply the production or formation of the flat bones of the skull, mandible, clavicles e.t.c
Explanation: The shape of a river's stream bed affects the speed and eroding power of a river by influencing the amount of friction between the water flowing through the river and the stream bed below. Friction is the force that opposes the motion of one surface as it moves across another surface. In a river, there is friction between the flowing water and the stream bed beneath it. Where a river is deep, less water comes into contact with the stream bed, so there is less friction. The reduced friction means there is less opposition to the water's motion, so the river flows at a greater speed and has more kinetic energy for erosion. On the other hand, where a river is shallow, more water comes into contact with the stream bed, so there is more friction. The increased friction means there is more opposition to the water's motion, so the river flows at a lesser speed and has less kinetic energy for erosion. Also, the roughness of a stream bed covered with boulders and other obstacles causes the water to flow through the river in a turbulent fashion. This could cause the river to move slower in some cases or erode more in other cases.
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Answer: Chlorophyll, the primary pigment used in photosynthesis, reflects green light and absorbs red and blue light most strongly. In plants, photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts, which contain the chlorophyll.
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