Most generally, an igneous rock with small crystals formed from the cooling of lava on the surface of the Earth would be classified as basalt.
Myelin sheath. This is the insulating sheath which covers most of the axon, between the Axon Hillock and Collateral branches of the Neuron.
Sallam..... *The xiphoid process is located on the bottom of the sternum.
The Earth is a naturally occurring magnet (it has a north and south pole. The mineral magnetite is also magnetic.
it was several
synaptic knobs (or axon terminals<--more commonly used name)
A very high hill is typically referred to as a mountain.
this question puzzled me...i fiqured a hill was a hill no matter what...though to a certain height you have to start expecting mountain and at such a small size youd expect more of a bump knoll
receptive region?
The surname Knox is of Scottish origin. It is derived from a Scottish place name, "Knock" or "Knox," which means a small hill or hillock. The surname likely originated as a territorial name for someone who lived near or on a small hill.
Most generally, an igneous rock with small crystals formed from the cooling of lava on the surface of the Earth would be classified as basalt.
It comes from the Irish name Muineachán which comes from a diminutive plural form of the Irish word muine meaning "brake" (a, thickly overgrown area) or sometimes "hillock". It is sometimes interpreted as the land of the little hills, a reference to the numerous drumlins in the area, what are small hills.
I think the answer is called ripple marks
Myelin sheath. This is the insulating sheath which covers most of the axon, between the Axon Hillock and Collateral branches of the Neuron.
These tiny flint tools are known as microliths.
Well my name is Garron so naturally I looked it up. It is of Irish or scottish origin I believe. If you look it up in the dictionary it is actually defined as being a small sturdy workhorse.
The name of the shapes formed are triangles.