The human skeleton is made up of several parts, including the skull, clavicle, humerus, radius, ulna, rib cage, spine, pelvis, femur, tibia, fibula, and various bones in the hands and feet. Each of these parts has specific functions in supporting and protecting the body, as well as facilitating movement.
This riddle describes a mirror. A mirror is whole but incomplete without a reflection, doesn't have eyes but can "see" by reflecting, and its largest part (the reflective surface) is one fourth of the whole mirror.
Some of the bones in a dog's skeleton include the skull, mandible (lower jaw), scapula (shoulder blade), humerus (upper arm bone), radius and ulna (forearm bones), femur (thigh bone), tibia and fibula (lower leg bones), and various bones in the paws such as the metacarpals and metatarsals.
When you close your eyes, the image of Jesus Christ appears differently to each one of us. It depends on the emotions * When you are happy - you might see the smiling image of Jesus. * When you are upset - you might see the consoling image of Jesus. * when you are lonely - you might see confronting image of Jesus.
yes it is because when u look at the skeleton picture u can see that its flat ...
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They have a cytoskeleton which is much like the eukaryotic cytoskeleton just harder to see!
You can find a skeleton at a museum about science.
well we developed from apes. If you go to a museum you might see a skeleton of an ape then one of us and you can see how alike we are to apes. But no we weren't monkeys. we developed from apes.
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It's the same place where you watch the videos from the first book - the Sarah Fincher website. (see the related link)
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If you had no skeleton, you would be like a jelly man. I you wanted to see for yourself, you should look at snails: This is why snails move very slowly. We would be crawling around the floor with no skeleton. Our skeleton supports us.
You find them on the South East around there in Africa!