permanent tooth during the eruption process
The primary function of osteoclasts is to break down and resorb bone tissue, allowing for bone remodeling and turnover. They help regulate calcium levels in the body and play a role in bone repair and growth.
It's primary succession!
growth,calcification and eruption
Primary succession, as the area is initially devoid of soil and organisms. Over time, pioneer species like lichens and mosses colonize the barren landscape, eventually leading to the development of a more complex ecosystem.
on a new rock created by a volcanic eruption
The primary effects of Mount Pinatubo's 1991 eruption included the immediate release of ash and volcanic gases, resulting in widespread ashfall, pyroclastic flows, and significant damage to infrastructure and agriculture in surrounding areas. Secondary effects involved global climate changes, notably a temporary drop in global temperatures due to the release of sulfur dioxide, which formed aerosol particles in the stratosphere, reflecting sunlight. Additionally, the eruption triggered lahars, or volcanic mudflows, that caused further destruction to communities and landscapes long after the initial eruption.
Primary polluters are air pollutants that come directly from a source. A volcanic eruption is an example of a primary pollutant.
Osteocytes grow bone (lay it down) and osteoclasts break down bone. So there will be many more cells laying down bone (osteocytes) in primary bone.
Clusters of cells surrounding a single egg are called primary follicles. These primary follicles house the immature egg (oocyte) and provide support and nourishment for its development.
The process of tooth formation, called odontogenesis, is divided into three primary periods: growth, calcification, and eruption.
answer is C. 13-19
follicles