The instruments that creates sounds from a string tremor stretched out in both ends is called Chordophones. The popular example of this category is guitar.
membranophone
A stretched membrane (natural animal skin or plastic) that is then beaten by a drum stick, or a snare ,or a padded stick (as used on a kettle drum) are generally classed as a member of the percussion group of instruments in an orchestra.
The instruments that creates sounds from a string tremor stretched out in both ends is called Chordophones. The popular example of this category is guitar.
I can be a percussion. Most drums meet that criteria.
string instruments
You nearly answered your own question. It's a membranophone.
Membranophone, hence "stretched membrane."
Percussion.
aerophone
the cell membrame
they protect the cell from damage
Eukaryotic cells, or Eukaryotes
it tell thing in and out of the cell like a dormen in a night club
Peritonium
the nosetrills,nasal cavity,mucus membrame,cilia,olfactory nerves and olfactory bulb.
the cell membrane is a organell that occurs in the animal cell. Its fuction is a protective barrier beewteen the cytoplasma and the outside cell
Yes, Seagulls have a weak membrame over their eyes and after many years of salt water diving this damages the membrame and causes blindness. The offspring of the gull will then carry on feeding their parents until they get bored and have to kill them through kamikaze cliff smashing or leading them out to the ocean to starve. Seagulls are evil. Simply look into their blind eyes.
Not!! you have to go more then 80 kph to make it work and then the pressure wil open your membrame and then your going slower instead of faster.