Iris
A motive is the smaller part of the larger theme! :)
A motive is a smaller part of the larger theme! :)
Motive!
When you cry, your pupils can dilate (get bigger) due to the emotional response, allowing more light to enter the eyes. This is part of the body's stress response and can help improve vision in challenging situations.
a motive
a motive
a motive
The atria form the smaller part of the heart, while the ventricles form the larger part of the heart.
No, when your pupils get bigger (dilate), your irises do not get smaller. The iris is the colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil. When the pupil dilates, the muscles in the iris relax, allowing the pupil to expand, but the overall size of the iris remains the same.
putamen = larger, darker, lateral partglobus pallidus = smaller, paler, medial part
A smaller part of a theme is often referred to as a sub-theme or motif. Sub-themes are specific elements within a larger theme that help develop and enhance the overall message or idea. They contribute to the depth and complexity of the theme.
In general, states in the western part of the United States are larger than the states in the eastern part.