Do you mean the OS cordis (bones in the heart)? If so then it is not seen in humans, it is common in ruminant species like cattle, it is also seen in otters! It is part of the Splanchnic skeleton and the bone form on soft tissue.
OS cox·ae (k k s ). n. The hipbone. OS coxaeThe OS coxae is made of three fused bones the ilium, ischium, and pubis. Note these bones do not fuse until adulthood (about 16 or 17 years old).
Humans, as well as other animals, exhale carbon dioxide, water vapor and some nitrogen. The water vapor can be seen when breathing on a glass window.
Involves the removal/destruction of an embryo's allele or even the embryo itself. May go against religous groups as all humans are seen the same in the eyes of God.
it means fat
Os (genitive: ossis, n).
os-cardis is a heterotopic bone present in aortic fibrous ring of cattle.
os-cardis is a heterotopic bone present in aortic fibrous ring of cattle.
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Not straight ones.
No. Monocot is a term which applies to plants like grass. Turdus cardis is the Japanese thrush, a very handsome bird.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_thrush
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Variant of the Anglo-Saxon Os with the suffix kin. I have seen Os described as divine however I have also seen Oskin translated to gods spear.
Some humans probably can and so and have previously. on the other hands, many humans have not yet seen Him
ultra sound test is seen but result is os is closed Idont know what is mean that os