No. it will continue cycling through the carbon cycle forever
<span>I think the answer would be: instruct the client to bear most of the weight on the unaffected leg and pivot to the chair.
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Hip is a complex and thin bone. Repairing it will be harder than big bones and it will be easier to break again. The client should try to not burden the fractured bone to reduce the risk. At least you need to give the bone time to heal themselves.
Biogeochemical cycles are important because they regulate the elements necessary for life on earth by cycling them through biological and physical aspects of the word.
Bone in the upper arm. called humerus
The answer is c a sperm reaches an egg in the Fallopian tube