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if you mean the crossword, the answer is colonial
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The Sphenoid (Sphenoidal Bone) this is why it is know as the keystone of the cranial floor *The sphenoid is not a facial bone, it is a cranial bone. There is no facial bone which 'articulates' with 'every other facial bone'. Articulation suggests jointed so sutures would make more sense & these sutures would be on all facial bones edges which knit them together
Peptides (from the Greek πεπτίδια, "small digestibles") are short polymers formed from the linking, in a defined order, of α-amino acids. The link between one amino acid residue and the next is known as an amide bond or a peptide bond. Proteins are polypeptide molecules (or consist of multiple polypeptide subunits). The distinction is that peptides are short and polypeptides/proteins are long.
There is no definitive answer to this question. The first problem is that the number of bones in a body changes. A fetus has about 300 bones, but by the time of birth, many of them have fused together. The average adult human has 206 bones. Also, what constitutes a "joint" is problematic. The skull is made up of a number of bony plates that knit together along their edges into a permanently fused structure that we think of as a single unit. Do we count each of those plates and where they meet each distinct other plate as a "joint"? Consequently, there is no simple or reliable answer to this question. The number is certainly in the range of the mid-200s to the mid-300s.
if you mean the crossword, the answer is colonial
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Raccoons do not have 'packs' per se as do wolves. They have loosely knit communities of related females and their young called a gaze.
A term used to describe cells that are not bound together in tight-knit communities. Examples of "footloose" cells are blood, sperm, and some phagocytic cells.
In 1776 the various colonial groups formed under the command of Washington . It was a loosely knit group of men who came and went to fight the war.
A close knit group of bacteria is known as a colony. All bacteria cells in a colony are genetically identical because they grew from a the same bacteria cell.
The Girondists were a loosely knit political faction which generally favored some form of Republic. The Jacobin Club which had a peak membership of 420,000 was closely associated with Robepierre.
Yes they do. Blood cells and sperms cells can move freely while most epithelial tissues are tightly knitted.
Examples of names of hand knit blanket are: Hand Knit Initials Blanket, Hand Knit Pillow and Hand Knit Chevron Blanket.
yes they did knit.