yes.
Cytoplasmic bridge
Aqueducts transported water in earlier times. An aqueduct is typically a bridge, which provides a particular conduit to carry water from a distance to another part of land.
The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France is not located in the Cerebrum. There are many other structures as well. The Sydney Opera House. The Brooklyn Bridge. In fact the vast majority of all structures are not located within the brain.
Bridges are made up of triangles joined together to form a truss. Triangles are very strong because they carry weight in tension and compression instead of bending and can hold a lot more than a beam that bends can
a salt bridge
indeterminate structure
A bridge is a frame structure because it is made out of parts that are fastened together
a structure for crossing a river that starts with the letter "B" is a bridge!
the Brooklyn bridge was made of a suspension Bridge.
No, it is not. Bridge can be a noun (structure, or card game) and a verb (to cross, or connect, as with a bridge).
3 parts to a bridge. Foundations - Anything below the ground. Sub Structure - Columns, piers, support structures Super Structure - Bridge deck
No, the Harbour Bridge is a Steel arch bridge as the frame structure supporting it is an arch, but however consists of triangles.
A bridge pier is the structure on which the bridge rests.
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The lower pons is a region located in the brainstem, which is responsible for relaying sensory and motor information between the cerebrum and the medulla oblongata. It also plays a vital role in controlling certain functions such as facial expressions, sleep, and consciousness.
The foundational or floating structure supporting the road surface portion of a bridge.