Mutualism. e.g. oxpecker and zebra
commensalism. e.g. remora fish and sharks
parasitism. e.g. tapeworms and cow
Cell phones emit radiofrequency radiation (radio waves), a form of non-ionizing radiation, from their antennas. Parts of the body nearest to the antenna can absorb this energy. ... Over time, the number of cell phone calls per day, the length of each call, and the amount of time people use cell phones have increased.
Answer:
1. When two bones join together and fuse so that no visible separation occurs, it is referred to as a(n) <u>synostosis,</u> or bony joint.
2. Bones that join together and are held in place with threads of collagen, form a joint that is called a(n) <u>synarthrosis</u>.
3. The most complex joints are called <u>synovial</u> joints. They display varying amounts of mobility.
4. Bones joined together with cartilage between the ends of the bones, form a joint called a(n)<u> amphiarthrosis</u>.
Explanation:
The ossification of the connective tissue between two bones results in the fusion of them. As a result, now there is one bone instead of two. It's is called synostosis.
A synarthrosis is a joint that has very little or no movement at all. It has threads of collagen around them that keep the joint together.
A synovial joint is a diarthrosis joint. They have a wide range of mobility and are complex due to the number of components:
- A fibrous joint capsule connected to the two bones.
- Synovial fluid to lubricate the joint.
- Articular cartilage on the bones' joint surfaces.
An Amphiarthrosis is a joint with limited mobility. This type of joint has fibrocartilage that connects the two bones. We can find it in the pubic synthesis.