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Proteases break down protein, usually in the small intestine.
thin tissue containing blood vessels that is the site of absorption of nutrients within the small intestines. It also functions to hold the coils of the small intestines together.
To make sounds that allow us to comunicate oraly.
both rugae and villi are specialized "folds". the rugae allow your stomach to expand when you eat (like a balloon) and the villi increase the surface area in your small intestine for nutrient absorption
the function f ti is to store things and otherstuff.
it is a semi-permeable membrane that will allow small molecules to pass through it. its function is to control what passes through and also to hold the cells together
A computer is comprised of many small parts that work together to make the computer function. The computer is first started by aligning the motherboard with a microchip.
subatomic particles
The function of stomata is that they are small openings or pores on the surface of leaves.The function of stomata is to allow gases such as oxygen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide to move around the leaf.
The function of stomata is that they are small openings or pores on the surface of leaves.The function of stomata is to allow gases such as oxygen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide to move around the leaf.
No, cells cannot contain organs. Cells are small, and several cells together form tissues, which then form organs. The parts inside a cell are called organelles, and organelles function in a cell the way organs function in a body.
No. The sun is firmly held together by gravity.
Levers are formed when muscles and bone act together. A lever is a rigid rod that turns a joint and is used so that a small force can move a much bigger force.
Proteases break down protein, usually in the small intestine.
How do you define small? It also depends on whether you allow parts of conurbations. Hastings in Sussex had a population of 125 524 in 2001.
The function of stomata is that they are small openings or pores on the surface of leaves.The function of stomata is to allow gases such as oxygen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide to move around the leaf.
If you mean a small gap between two parts of the bridge, these are normally to allow for expansion during hot weather.