a bad haircut .. hahaha
becase of the nature of their growht enabled them to be found in colony form
they have specialized tissue called growth tissue.
91.4 million is an increase of +2.58% on 89.1 million
The spotted owl is known to live in old-growth forests, as they rely on the large trees for nesting and hunting. These owls are considered an indicator species for the health of old-growth ecosystems.
The culture shows three kinds of germs growing. They are not unusual germs in general, and should be treatable with antibiotics. Without information on where they were found, it's hard to guess how difficult the treatment will be.
Sorry to hear about this, I'm sure it's not pleasant, especially seeing that the doctor must have done a bad job explaining things. Cranial means regarding the cranium, which is the skull. If the cranium is not "growing" it could be something to do with his hormones, check out growht hormones, and thyroid hormones on wiki. If you can gather together more info I'll be glad to decode them for you. All the best
Tundra regions have harsh climates with very short growing seasons and frozen soil, making it difficult to cultivate rice. Rice requires specific growing conditions such as warm temperatures, sufficient water, and fertile soil, which are not usually found in tundra ecosystems. Additionally, rice cultivation relies on labor-intensive techniques that are not practical in the extreme conditions of the tundra.
the major difference is that the female genitalia is mainly inside and that of male is outside.structurally, the females posess a pair of tracts where the sex cell move in(oviducts) and inn male the sperm moves along a single duct i.e thesperm duct.the females also are (mostly)only capable of producing a singe ova at each cycle whilst males produce thousands at a time. again, the female require a much stronger stimuli for sexual activity whilst in males a slight stimuli can be enough. the other differences are on the endocrinology(hormonal system) involved in the two systems.