"Mesocardium" is the term among the following choices given in the question that refers to the membrane between the outermost and innermost part of the heart. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. I hope that this is the answer that has come to your help.
Answer:
The correct answer is internal and external signals regulate the progression of the cell cycle at various critical check points.
Explanation:
The cyclic event that helps to prepare the cell for division is termed as cell cycle.Cell cycle are regulated by various internal and external factors which regulates the passage of cell through various critical check point.
For example Maturation promoting factor helps in the progression of frog egg oocytes cells from G2 to M phase.
G1 cyclin CDK helps in the passage of cell from G1 to S phase.
Huh? This is not biology, u could’ve put this in mathematics
Answer:
The correct answer is ''shield volcano.''
Explanation:
Shield volcanoes are those whose diameter is much greater than its height. They are formed by the successive accumulation of very fluid lava flows. So they are of considerable height and slight slope. Its topography is smooth and its top forms a poorly defined depression. Lava ejected during an eruption is largely basaltic in composition and has a very low viscosity (it is liquid). Because of this, lava flows easily and spreads over a large area.
Shield volcano eruptions generally involve lava that travels great distances and spreads out in thin layers. As a result, the volcanic mountain that is built over time by repeated lava flows has a broad, smooth profile leading away from a bowl-shaped depression at the top known as a caldera.
At birth the cranial bones are not fused so that the head can easily traverse the birth canal. The bones of the hands and feet are not fused so that the wrist and ankles can be more flexable when subject to stress. The bones fuse as a person matures. The carpals and tarsals by the age of 17 usually. The skull by age 2.