semicircular canals
Semicircular canals
Many structures within your body contribute to your sense of balance and equilibrium. A common body part that is important for balance is your big toe.
Homologous structures have the internal structure, but different functions. For example the human arm, horse foreleg, bird wing, and whale flipper have similar internal skeletal structure, but different external structure because of their different functions. Analogous structures have similar external structure because of similar functions, but dissimilar internal structure. An example of analogous structures would be the wings of an insect and a bird.
What are indeterminate structure
crista ampullaris
Atoms assemble into Crystal structures because atoms of material tends to hit an equilibrium between Energy ofInter-atomic bond and Inter-atomic distance.Atoms arrange themselves to decrease the Energy of Inter-atomic bond.The Energy of Crystalline structure is Less Than Energy of Amorphous Solids.
The structures which cannot be solved by the equilibrium equation are known as indeterminate structures.
Many structures within your body contribute to your sense of balance and equilibrium. A common body part that is important for balance is your big toe.
Vestigial StructureA vestigial structure is a structure that appears to no longer have a use in the body.
The four fundamental laws of stellar structure are: 1) Hydrostatic equilibrium - balance between pressure and gravity within the star, 2) Energy transport - mechanism by which energy is transported from the core to the surface, 3) Energy generation - fusion reactions that produce energy within the core of the star, and 4) Mass continuity - conservation of mass within the star.
Classes are expanded concepts of structures, and can hold functions along with variables and other information.
There are three main protein structures. Primary, secondary, and tertiary.Primary Structure:- This structure consists of a linear, unbranched polypeptide strand. This structure is established by covalent bondingSecondary Structure:- There are two different types of secondary structures of proteins; α-helix and β-pleated. This type of protein structure is maintained by hydrogen bonding. An example of a α-helix is DNA.Tertiary Structure:- This is structure is maintained by Hydrogen bonding, disulfide linkages and van der Waals forces. It usually consists of two or more polypeptide chains. An example is the K+/Na+ pumps found on the surface of the plasma membrane.And, for proteins constituted by more than one polypeptidic chain, there's also a Quaternary Structure, which results from the association among the chains. As examples, insulin and hemoglobin are proteins with quaternary structure.
All buildings are structures but not all structures are buildings
mass structure, frame structure and shell structure
what are structures of protein
Dorsal Structure, Ventral Structure, Anterior, and Posterior.
Anatomy = study of body structures, and the relationship between these structuresHistology = study of the structure of tissuesCytology = study of structure (and function) of cells
All of the structures in a lily are considered internal structure, but depending on the question, it might just want structures in the inside of the lily.