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The belief that one can mater a situation and produce a favorable outcome is called?

Confidence.


Can most mater change from solid to gas?

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Collectively the dura mater arachnoid mater and pia mater are called the?

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Dura mater and pia mater are two different layers of connective tissue that surround the brain called meninges. Dura mater is Latin for "tough mother" and is attached to the inner surface of the skull. Pia mater is Latin for "soft mother" and lines the outer surface of the brain. Between the two is a third meningeal layer called the arachnoid mater because of its web like appearance.


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what are the three layers of the meningeal layers that surround the central nervous system


What three layers of membranes cover and protect the brain and spinal cord?

There are three layers of connective tissues protecting the brain and spinal chord called meninges. the outermost layer is the dura mater, then the arachnoid mater, thhen the subarachnoid pia mater.


Does fecal mater produce maggots?

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What meninges layer is closest to the bone?

The pia mater.There are 3 layers of meninges: the pia mater adheres to the brain and spinal cord; the dura mater is next to the skull, and the arachnoid mater is in-between the two.


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because the bonds between the molecules are broken