annulus fibrosis
Honeysuckle is a woody plant. Some call it an arching vine. Others call it a twining bine. Honeysuckles have strong fibrous stems.
Taproots have one long main root that goes deep into the soil and anchors it down. It can suck up more water than fibrous roots, which are a tangled mass that looks like Davy Jones's tentacles. Therefore, the taproot plants will be more ripe since they can get more water, which is why we eat them more. :9
This is a neutralization reaction.
Yes you do it is called strong foundation.
The troposphere
periosteum
The protein found in hair is called keratin, which is a strong fibrous protein.
That protein is called as collagen fibres. They are very strong organic fibres in your body. They can be compared with steel wires.
Yes, the garlic plant has a fibrous root system. A mature garlic plant has about 40 - 60 fibrous roots that are very strong.
Hair is composed of the strong, fibrous protein called keratin. The structure responsible for hair growth is the hair follicle.
Collagen is the fibrous protein found in the dermis.
Its a strong fibrous tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
Fibrous roots are very strong. With those roots being "superman", it can hold the soil in place.
Fibrous roots are very strong. With those roots being "superman", it can hold the soil in place.
They have fibrous husk and has air in it. The fibrous husk is light and can seal the air tightly inside it. Therefore, the coconut can float. The husk is very strong.
Intervertebral discs are the 23 narrow spongy shock absorbers which fit between the 24 separate bones of you spine. Without the discs these bones would grate and crunch every time you moved. Each disc has a strong fibrous outer casing - called the annulus fibrosus - and a soft, squashy, jelly-like interior called the nucleus pulposus - which is reinforced with strands of fibre. Intervertebral discs have very little in the way of nerve supply and contain no blood. They are made up largely of water. As you get older the amount of fluid in your discs will diminish slightly - and as a result you will get shorter. Other information can be found at: Bulging Disc Herniated Disc Prolapsed Disc Spine Dr.com
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