Catarcts
Cataracts
There are eight, a ninth is forming
Ion channels are not carbohydrates but are pore-forming membrane proteins. One of their functions is to include establishing a resting membrane potential.
Lymph channels-- The vessels that transport lymph throughout the body. Lymph is a clear fluid that contains cells important in forming antibodies that fight infection.
This process is called erosion.
Signs of soil erosion include exposed tree roots, gullies or channels forming in the landscape, sediment buildup in streams or rivers, and loss of topsoil resulting in poor crop growth. Other signs may include rills or small channels forming on sloped land, soil compaction, and reduced soil fertility.
When the water in a river wares down the rock under it it forms a gap to an area where there isn't useally water this can happen in small streams or in huge rivers. Cliffs are also a main part of this when the water drops over it forming a waterfall.
Gap junctions allow direct cell-to-cell communication by forming channels between adjacent cells. These channels enable the passage of ions and small molecules, facilitating the transmission of signals and coordination of cellular activities.
a jetty is used to generally carry out in pairs from river banks, or in continuation of river channels at their outlets into deep water; or out into docks, and outside their entrances; or for forming basins along the sea-coast for ports in tideless seas.
Yes, waterfalls are parts of rivers. actually it is a cliff in the path of the river forming the fall. The highest waterfall of the world is the angel falls in Venezuela.
To critically analyze something is to examine and evaluate it in a thorough and objective manner. This involves identifying key components, considering different perspectives, assessing the quality of information, and forming well-reasoned judgments or conclusions based on evidence and reasoning.
It can take thousands to tens of thousands of years for a fjord to form. The process involves glaciers carving out a U-shaped valley that later gets flooded by the sea, forming the characteristic steep cliffs and deep channels of a fjord.