C Shakespeare's sonnets are written in Iambic pentameter
Hello! Sorry no one was able to answer your question that was asked a few days ago!! Hope you have something else that I can help with! :)
Answer:
Explained below:
Explanation:
Perforating fibers: Accepted term based
Meissner corpuscle: Eponym ( discovered by Georg Meissner and Rudolf Wagner)
Islets of Langerhans: Eponym ( discovered by German pathological anatomist Paul Langerhans).
Intestinal Crypts: Accepted term based
Nephron loop: Accepted term based
Loop of Henle: Eponym ( discovered by German anatomist Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle).
Tactile Cells: Accepted term
Crypts of Lieberkühn: Eponym ( discovered by German anatomist Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn.
Brunner's Gland: Eponym ( discovered by Swiss physician, Johann Conrad Brunner).
Sharpey's fibers: Eponym ( discovered by Scottish anatomist William Sharpey).
Bundle of His: Eponym ( discovered by cardiologist and anatomist Wilhelm His Jr).
Hepatopancreatic sphincter: Accepted term based
The character archetype that fits Theseus is the Hero. In the excerpt, he was able to defeat and kill the Minotaur.This "heroic feats of daring" made the Athenians free from their terrible sacrifices they did when they were still under King Minos.
The Rose
The Rose was built first, before the other theatres mentioned. It was built by Philip Henslow in 1587. The next theatre built was the Swan in 1595, then The Blackfriar's Theatre in 1596 (but it didn't open until 1599). The Globe was built in 1599 and The Fortune was built in 1600.