Answer:
The spinous process
Explanation:
The rhomboideus minor muscle is a part of the posterior group of the pectoral girdle, which is included in the spinous process.
The water moves in the minute capillaries in plant roots, stem and leaves. The phenomenon of the movement of water in upward direction from the roots of the plant, up the stem and to the leaves is known as the capillary action.
Answer:
There is no diagram but
It would be A if you were looking at the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
It would be B if you were looking at a mitochondrion.
I do not remember what C is, so if it is not the ER, Golgi apparatus, or the mitochondrion, it is most likely C.
It would be D if you were looking at a Golgi apparatus
<span>Distal sesamoid bone is
closer to the hoof than the proximal sesamoid bone. </span>
I think it’s fats. Let me know.