rockstargirl7256
05.11.2019 •
Biology
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"each long bone has at least two growth plates, also called epiphyseal plates. the growth plate is responsible for adding length to the bone and, therefore, determines the future length and shape of the mature bone."
based on this description, how will the fracture depicted in the image above affect the bone's growth?
a. bone growth will decrease.
b. bone growth will increase.
c. bone growth will not be affected.
d. bone growth will not occur.
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Ответ:
The outer planets, referred to as the gas giants, contain rings and satellites. (b)
Further Explanations:
The ring systems are discs or rings orbiting the astronomical object comprising of solid material such as moonlets and dust. They are a common constituent of satellite systems around a giant planet. The rings system encircling a planet is also known as a planetary ring system.
In our solar system, these rings are common on Jupiter and Saturn.These rings encircling Jupiter and Saturn are made up of ice and rock. They were formed when an asteroid, comets, and other massive celestial bodies gets torn apart because of the planet's gravitational pull and get attached to the Roche limit. These limits are the point at which the gravitation pull of the planet is very low. Number of rings or satellite around a planet differs from planet to planet, mostly based on their size. For example, Earth has only one stellate, the Moon.
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nature and scope of geography with emphasis on geomorphology? according to Wallerstein's world-systems theory, which countries have the highest levels of economic development? a. core countries b. semi-periphery countries c. periphery countries d. all countries inside the Brandt line? difference between strait and isthmus?Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Chapter: Astronomy
Subject: Geography
Keywords:
ring systems, discs, rings, astronomical object, solid material, moonlets, dust, satellite systems, giant planet, planetary ring system, solar system, Jupiter, Saturn, asteroid, comets, massive celestial, Roche limit,