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What does the word fiber mean?

Fiber can mean two things. Fiber is a thread formed from a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile. Fiber can also mean a substance formed of such threads.


What substance lines gastrointestinal tract?

fiber


Which part of the bone is responsible for flexibility?

The flexibility of bones is influenced by the organic components of the bone matrix, specifically collagen fibers. Collagen provides strength and flexibility to bones, allowing them to bend slightly without breaking. The mineral component of bones, mainly calcium phosphate, provides rigidity and hardness.


What attaches muscle to bones?

Straps of fiber called "Tendons"


What substance in plant foods are not absorbed by the body?

Fiber is a substance found in plant foods that is not absorbed by the body. It passes through the digestive system intact and helps with digestion and promoting bowel regularity.


What do lettuce do to your body?

have a good source of fiber and minerals. Helps bones :)


Which substance is impossible for the human body to brake down?

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What substance crosses the gap between a neuron and a muscle fiber?

This substance is called as neurotransmitter. Here it is acetylcholine.


What has the author Ayman S Mosallam written?

Ayman S. Mosallam has written: 'Design for FRP composite connections' -- subject(s): Composite materials, Fiber reinforced plastics, Joints (Engineering), Fiber-reinforced plastics, Joints, Buildings, Materials, Design and construction


What are fiber optical cables mostly made of?

They are mostly made of 90% fiber 2% helium .099 dog bones and the rest is unknown


What are the different kind of joints in our body?

There are three different joint classifications in the human body. Synarthrotic, Amphiarthrotic, and Diarthrthrotic.They are related to, respectfully, fibrotic, cartilageneous, and synovial. Fibrous joints are made when fiber like structures bind two bones together and so have next to no movement and are found in places such as the Sutures in the skull. Cartilaginous joints are ones in which two bones are held in position to each other by cartilage but there is not fluid and so have a little movement and are found in places like between the vertebrae. Synovial joints are ones in which a bag of synovial fluid sits between the bones hugely decreasing resistance and so allowing a huge movement range like in the shoulder joint. There are many types of synovial articulations which are named according to the shaped of the bones that are joined. The different types are: Plane type (two flat bones joint like the joint between the sacrum and the ilium); Hinge type (a rod shape with a C shape around it like between the humerus and the ulna); Ball and socket type (a ball in a socket... like the glenohumeral or shoulder joint); Double saddle type (two saddles across each other like between the clavicle and the sternum); Pivot type (a rod project in through a hole like between axis and atlas); Condyloid joints (like a ball and socket but with a flattened out socket like between the carpals and the metacarpals.


What is the substance that halts the stimulation of a muscle fiber by a neuron called?

acetycholinesterase