Most Canadians have an extra bone in their left hand. This is attributed to the lumberjack heritage in the north. Scientists use this example as evidence in human evolution.
Yes - the shoulders, arms, wrists, hands, hips, legs, ankles, and feet are all part of the appendicular skeleton.
Bone is broken down and built up all the time. This occurs on the surface of all bone types. About 10% of bone is replaced each year. Osteoblasts build bone. Osteoclasts break it down. Calcium is needed for this process.
The composition of a bone depends on: - a spongy bone - the narrow - the compact - the yellow sponge(where all the fat is stored) - the ostoblasts cell -and the bone marrow
The lower jaw bone is the only movable bone
In bone, there are osteoblasts (cells which build bone) and osteoclasts (cells which break down bone). In the bone marrow and spongy bone, there are hematopoietic cells (cells which make blood). Bone is a type of connective tissue that is made of specialized cells that all work together for a common function. Their cellular and extracellular matrix is what makes bone cells so unique. Yes. Bones contain tissues and cells. They have cells called chondrocytes, osteoblasts, and osteocytes. And the tissues they form make connective tissue called bone. Bone is osseous tissue and has calcium and phosphorous in its extra cellular matrix.
Canadians eat food from all over the world.
Not all Canadians dislike Americans. However, many Canadians get frustrated by the stereotypes that they are put under, and many Canadians are very competitive concerning athletic events like hockey.
Canadians like all their hockey teams, including the Vancouver Canucks|!!
B/c you feet has to carry all your weight when you're walking. Something which your hands rarely has to do.
because they are from canada.
Yes but all are limited.
Sadly , no because not all Canadians can afford to go to school because some are poor or don't have enough money.
There are more Canadians in the NHL. About half of all the players in the league are Canadian.
I don't know a language called "Fresh" . Most Canadians speak English or French.
Yes - the shoulders, arms, wrists, hands, hips, legs, ankles, and feet are all part of the appendicular skeleton.
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vestigial organs such as a tail bone in humans and a hip bone in whales. also, the skeletal structure of wings of birds, flippers of whales, and hands of humans are all very very similar in structure.