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What does periosteum do in the body

The periosteum helps you to move and more without your Periosteum you wouldn't be able to bend your finger. The function of the periosteum is to provide nourishment and attachment sites on bone

Moving and maintaining posture are functions of which system

Muscular.-- Jazz(;

Why are lichens hard to classify

Lichens are hard to classify because they are the product of a symbiotic relationship between algae and fungi.

Which two subgroups are included in an organism's scientific name

Genus and species.

What are antagonist pairs of muscles

pairs of muscles that work together

Who developed the classification method that is presently used by scientists

The classification method that is presently used by scientists was developed by Carolus Linnaeus, in the 1700's. During his lifetime, Linnaeus collected around 40,000 specimens of plants, animals, and shells.

Are algae members of the plant kingdom

No. They are not.

Which term means the state of having two different alleles for the same trait

Two different alleles for the same trait are heterozygous.

No, Its homozygous. This answer is incorrect as homo = same.

Which term is defined as the chance that a given event will occur

probability

Can move like amoebas and reproduce like fungi

slime mold

Which of these have very thin cell membranes

Which of these have very thin cell membranes?

Which terms refers to bones that slide along each other

Gliding

Does the first line of defense of the immune system include a combination of reflexes the skin and mucous membranes

first

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