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top predators like apex predators and carnivores. They have fewer individuals but more biomass because they consume organisms lower on the food chain.
Blood enters any of the kidney's numerous nephrons and is filtered through glomerulus in the glomerular capsule (also called the Bowman's capsule) after which the fluid travels through the renal tubule (consisting of the proximal tubule, loop of Henle, then distal convoluted tubule), where crucial nutrients are reabsorbed into the bloodstream, before finally becoming fully concentrated in the collecting ducts. The collecting ducts then empty out to the renal pelvis.
The highest level, which is the top level of the food pyramid, contains consumers with the least biomass. This level typically consists of tertiary consumers or apex predators, which have a relatively small population size and biomass compared to primary and secondary consumers in lower levels of the food chain.
The format outlined by German novelist and playwright Gustav Freytag is called the "Freytag's Pyramid" or "Five-Act Structure." It outlines the five essential parts of a play's structure: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. This format is commonly used to analyze the plot progression in dramas.
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A triangular pyramid has one apex. The apex of a pyramid is its pointed tip on top. A triangular pyramid has four faces and a triangle-shaped base.
A nonagon based pyramid. An octagon based dipyramid. An octagonal base with a double-apex "pyramid". A heptagonal base with a triple-apex "pyramid". A heptagonal pyramid with a double-apex "pyramid" on the other side. A pentagonal prism. There are many more.
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A pyramid with a rectangular base coming up to an apex.
The top of the pyramid was called the capstone.
A shape that has a vertex that is also an apex is a pyramid. In a pyramid, the apex is the topmost point where all the triangular faces converge, while the base can be any polygon. The apex serves as the vertex of the pyramid, distinguishing it from other vertices that are part of the base.
The apex.
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A triangular pyramid has a triangular base and three triangular faces meeting at its apex. A square pyramid has a square base and four triangular faces meeting at its apex.
A pyramid has a total of four altitudes: one from each vertex of the base to the apex, and one from the apex perpendicular to the base. Each altitude represents the height of the pyramid from that vertex to the apex, with the base being the polygon that forms the bottom of the pyramid. The altitude is essential for calculating the volume and surface area of the pyramid.
All pyramids have an apex, including a pentagonal one.