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JAWS
Ostracoderms were jawless fishes with bony armor that protected them from predators.
Attributes is a noun (plural form of attribute) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of attribute).
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Your best attribute is your hair..........or something like that:)
Attribute WebAttribute webs are used to determine the essential characteristics or traits of an idea, or a person, or thing (to show likeness or difference)to summarize an idea or sequence of eventsto explainto give examplesOnce the characteristics are identified an attribute web is used to define or classify objects. One way to classify objects visually follows.
Characteristics
Ostracoderms were ancient fish with an an armor of bony plates. However, your question is very muddled and therefore we can not answer it properly.
They're both extinct bony fishes. The difference is that ostracoderms were jaw-less and placoderms had jaws.
They were jawless fish that lived during the Paleozoic era Stunningly some of our oldest ancestors came from ostracoderms!
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Ordovician Period
Ostracoderms were a group of extinct jawless fishes that lived from the late Cambrian to the end of the Devonian period. They were characterized by their bony armor covering their bodies, lack of jaws, and typically, had a cartilaginous skeleton. Ostracoderms are considered to be among the earliest vertebrates.
Yes that is true as sloss
Resource Based
The src attribute replaces the name attribute for the elements <iframe>, <img>, and <applet>, as it specifies the source of the content to be displayed. For the <map> element, the name attribute is typically used to reference the map, but it is not directly replaced by another attribute. For <frame>, the src attribute serves the same purpose as it defines the URL of the page to display in the frame.
The word Attribute can be pronounced 2 different ways depending on how you are using the word. (Context) If you were to ask the following, "Who would you attribute the stain on the carpet to?", It would be pronounced uh trib ute. On the other hand if you made the statement that "Joe has a good attribute, in the fact that he works very hard." It would be pronounced as follows: At trib bute Hope this helps.
Put /* block comments */ around it, for example: style { attribute: value; attribute: value; attribute: value; } style { /* attribute: value; */ attribute: value; attribute: value; } or style { /* attribute: value; attribute: value; */ attribute: value; } or /* style { attribute: value; attribute: value; attribute: value; } */ And while this won't validate, attribute renaming uses a lot less typing (and I use it myself): style { xattribute: value; attribute: value; attribute: value; }
Complex Attribute: A complex attribute is an attribute that is both composite and multivalued.