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I don't really understan the question so bear with me: Blood flows into the right atrium through the superior and inferior vena cava, then it passes through the tricuspid valve into the right valve; the it goes through the semilunar valves into the pulmonary artery, and then goes to the lungs. I hope the answer you want is somewhere in there.
The energy pyramid of a bear is what all of the bears eat and a bear is a carnivore
Your bones are very rigid and almost non compressible. Cartilage covers the ends of your bones. They have lot of water in them. So they can be compressed to bear the brunt of pressure from bones. This action of cartilages is very important.
Grizzly bear
Black Bear.
Thoracic vertebrae
That is good question! You have the size of the vertebrae getting larger and larger as you go down. The reason for this phenomena is very simple. You have adapted the verticle posture. You have to bear the weight of the body. The cervical vertebrae have to bear the weight of the head only. The lumber vertebrae have to bear the weight of the upper half of the body. so they are largest and strongest.
None. No bear lives in Lake Superior.
There are five lumbar vertebrae located in the lower back. These vertebrae receive the most stress and are the weight-bearing portion of the back. The lumbar vertebrae allow movements such as flexion and extension, and some lateral flexion. Thoracic vertebra Final Answer: lumbar vertebra
The lumbar vertebrae in the abdoninal region The segment, or group, of vertebrae that bear the most weight in the body is at the lumbosacral joint between lumbar vertebra number five (L5) and the sacrum.
There are many variables to consider in this scenario; however, the most likely outcome is that the bear would win due to its superior size and strength.
If both were large males, it would be an epic battle. Chances are, for example, the bear and tiger are both wild, the smaller tiger would avoid the larger bear. The bear would be twice the tiger's weight, at 1000 pounds or more to the tiger's 500 or so. If however, the tiger could not slink away, and had to fight, the tiger could use its superior speed and quickness against the bear's superior strength. Either animal could win.
Of course he can! With a good bear rifle of course, as well as making sure the first shot is a kill shot instead of a wounding shot. A kill shot will bring down a bear no problem, especially if it's aimed at the head or between the neck vertebrae and the back of the skull. A wound shot will anger a bear and make it come after the cowboy who shot it.
The largest lake situated entirely in Canada is Great Bear Lake at 12,096 square miles (31,328 km2) in the Northwest Territories.The largest lake which is at least partly in Canadian territory is Lake Superior.
Lake Superior, Erie, Ontario, Michigan, Winnipeg, Great Slave, Great Bear LAke, Hudson Bay, etc.
Lake Superior, Erie, Ontario, Michigan, Winnipeg, Great Slave, Great Bear LAke, Hudson Bay, etc.
There are a lot of animals in the lake superior Lowlands. Just like the rest of wisconsin. these animals arebeavers,fox,brown bear,wolf,and cyotes. They do not seem like they would be in this area but they are. I think it's very interesting.