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Where is the intervertebral foramen?

When you look on the side of a vertebral column, the intervertebral foramen is an opening that can be found between the two bodies and inferior articular processes of an adjacent, stacked pair of vertebrae. (There is a picture of the intervertebral foramen attached in the related links) A Way to Remember: Inter means between Vertebral means pertaining to the vertebrae Foramen means hole It literally means "hole between the vertebrae!"


During prophase each pair of chromosomes is attached to each other by the?

During prophase, each pair of chromosomes is attached to each other by structures called homologous chromosomes. These homologous chromosomes have similar genes but could have different alleles.


What is the medial side of a shoe?

The medial side of a shoe is the side that the foot arch is present on. When a pair of shoes are worn the medial sides face each other. The lateral side (the outside of the shoe) face away from the body.


What is the best way to identify flies as insects?

The best way to identify flies as insects is by looking for key characteristics such as having six legs, three body segments, wings, and compound eyes. Additionally, flies typically have a single pair of wings and a pair of halteres, which are small knobbed structures that help with balance during flight.


How are homologous different?

Homologous chromosomes are a set of chromosome pairs, one set maternal and the other paternal, that pair up during meiosis, the production of reproductive cells. The pairs have the same genes in the same locations, though once spread out the different pairs segregate out. the biggest way that these chromosomes change up is by exchanging lengths of the material.

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Where mental foramen belong to?

Foramen ovale is a window between the 2 auricle before birth


What ship was in magnum force?

A pair of mothballed light aircraft carriers.


Which pair of ligaments prevent lateral and medial displacement at the knee?

Collateral


What is the measure of a dihedral angle formed by a pair of lateral faces of a rigt rectangular octagonal prism?

135


What structures are formed when homologous chromosomes pair off?

nothing


Does a octagonal prism have parallel faces?

Usually, a pair of parallel bases and four pairs of parallel lateral faces.


What is The pair of structures involved in an animal cell division is called?

centrioles


What orientation terms have opposite meaning in humans?

In humans, the orientation terms "superior" and "inferior" have opposite meanings, with "superior" referring to structures located toward the head or upper part of the body, while "inferior" refers to structures located toward the feet or lower part. Additionally, "anterior" and "posterior" are opposites, with "anterior" indicating the front of the body and "posterior" indicating the back. Another pair is "medial," which refers to structures closer to the midline of the body, and "lateral," which refers to structures farther from the midline.


Which pair of structures forms the hip joint?

The head of the femur and the OS coxa.


How many equivalent Lewis structures are nescessary to describe SF4?

Two equivalent Lewis structures are necessary to describe SF4. These structures differ in the arrangement of the lone pair on sulfur, resulting in resonance structures.


What is a lone pair?

A lone pair is a pair of electrons in an atom that is not involved in bonding with other atoms. It is often represented as a pair of dots in Lewis structures and can influence the shape and reactivity of molecules.


Traits are controlled by a pair of structures that work together Where does each member of this pair come from?

The statement/question doesnt make sense. In an attempt to answer the question: the structures are chromosomes. In humans there are 46 chromosomes, 23 from each parent. There are 23 chromosomes in the egg and sperm which fuse to form a fertilised egg.