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A baseplate is a solid piece of material with enough strength and sturdiness to serve as the surface to which other things are attached to be supported.
The cells of the stratum basale, primarily keratinocytes, are firmly attached to the plasma membrane through specialized structures called hemidesmosomes, which anchor them to the basement membrane. Additionally, they are connected to each other via desmosomes, providing structural integrity and facilitating communication among the cells. These interactions are crucial for maintaining the epidermal barrier and supporting skin regeneration.
No, not normally. It is not attached to the other ribs, and is essentially free-floating. I cannot think of anything pathological that could cause that.
your going to need to remove the strings, and the piece that the strings are attached two at the bottom of the guitar. Other than that, it is perfectly possible.
There are usually 2 on a domestic electric heater, one about a foot from the top and the other near the bottom, both attached to the elements.
Sea anemones are found in a variety of marine environments including coral reefs, tidal zones and the deep sea abyssal zone. They are usually always found attached to the bottom or rocks, or occasionally attached to other animals.
The bottom of a cone is called the base. It is a flat, circular surface that distinguishes the cone from other geometric shapes. The apex of the cone is the point opposite the base, where the sides converge.
The cell membrane is composed of a phospholipid bilayer. The hydrophilic (water loving) heads create the outer and inner surface, with the tails facing inwards towards each other. There are various proteins also associated with the membrane, including integral (firmly attached, span the distance of the membrane) and peripheral (loosely attached).
The formula for a square pyramid is one square attached to four triangles which meet at a point.There are other formulae for the surface area or for the volume.
Limpets suck at the bottom to adhere firmly to rocks and other surfaces, using their strong, muscular foot. This behavior helps them avoid being swept away by waves and currents, providing protection from predators and environmental stressors. Additionally, their suction allows them to graze on algae and other food sources on the substrate, ensuring their survival in intertidal zones.
I think you are talking about a graduated cylinder. When measuring liquids in a grad. cylinder you should read at the bottom of the miniscus ( the curved surface of the water or other liquid).
A cone has one side. (The bottom) Because the other surface is curved, it does not count as a side. It is the same concept as a sphere.