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What replaces magma in the Earth?

The subduction and melting of oceanic crust replaces magma in the earth.


What replaces oil once it is removed from the ground?

When oil is taken out of the ground in the oil fields, new oil replaces it. When an oil well no longer produces oil, water usually replaces the space.


Uracil replaces what in RNA?

THYMINE


What nucleotide replaces thymine?

Uracil replaces Thymine in DNA. Adenine and Thymine go together while Cytosine and Guanine go with each other in DNA. But, in RNA, Thymine is replaces with Uracil. So not Adenine and Uracil go together, while Cytosine and Guanine pair up.


How common is total knee ligament replacement surgery?

There are 5 main types of knee replacement surgery: Total knee replacement. This is the most common form. Your surgeon replaces the surfaces of the thigh bone and shin bone that connects to the knee. Partial knee replacement. If arthritis affects only one side of your knee, this surgery may be a possibility. However, it’s only right for you if you have strong knee ligaments and the rest of the cartilage in the knee is normal. Partial knee replacement can be performed through a smaller cut than is needed for total knee replacement. Patellofemoral replacement. This replaces only the under-surface of the kneecap and the groove the kneecap sits in. This can be very effective for people with chronic kneecap arthritis. Complex (or revision) knee replacement. This procedure may be needed if you have very severe arthritis or if you’ve already had two or three knee replacement surgeries. Cartilage restoration: Sometimes when the knee only has an isolated area of injury or wear this area can be replaced with a living cartilage graft or cells which grow into cartilage.

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As an infant grows hard bone replaces most of what?

Cartilage


What is the process called when embryonic cartilage is replaces by bone cells?

ossificaton!


What is the process in which mineral matter replaces previously formed cartilage is called?

Ossification


What process in which mineral replaces previously formed cartilage is called?

This process is called ossification.


Does a great white shark have cartilage?

Yes because it replaces the bone and allows it to be more flexible


How does hip replacement make older people more mobile?

It replaces the cartilage which is usually worn and painful.


Why are cells replaces?

Your body is constantly replace the dead cells with new ones. So that the tissue in your cells can work actively...


How can using resources for growing food or producing others goods and services affect the environment?

it replaces people


What on the outside of the long bone is made of hyaline cartilage?

Hyaline cartilage actually it is articular cartilage that lines the end of long bones. depending on the age of the body and whether it is a fetus or child/adult. hyaline cartilage disappears around the 6th week old fetal development and is replaces with osseous tussue. there is a region, farther from the marrow cavity, that consists of typical hyaline cartilage that shows no sign of transformation into bone in the early years of growth. it is in the "zone of reserve cartilage"


Tough supportive tissue that is softer than bone?

A connective tissue that is more flexible than bone that but that functions within the skeletal system is called cartilage. Cartilage can be found at the tip of your nose, or in your outer ear.


Which ossification method would form a femur?

The femur is formed through the endochondral ossification process. This is where bone replaces the cartilage. There are six steps in this type of ossification and they are as follows; one the development of cartilage model, two the growth of the cartilage model, three the development of the primary ossification center, four the development of the medullary cavity, five the development of the secondary ossification centers, and six the formation of articular cartilage and the epiphyseal plate.


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