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The clitellum is a special organ associated with the reproductive system of earthworms. It secretes a mucous cocoon that holds the eggs during reproduction.
The nucleus is the structure that governs the functions of the individual cell, including growth, repair, reproduction, and metabolism. It contains the cell's DNA, which holds the instructions for all the cell's activities and processes.
The genetic information of an organism is stored in its DNA molecules. DNA is located in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and carries the instructions needed for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of an organism.
The structure in front of a school that displays words, announcements, or messages is commonly referred to as a "marquee" or "school marquee." It can be an electronic sign or a traditional signboard where staff can update information for students and parents.
A clamp or vice can hold something tightly by exerting pressure and preventing it from moving. Additionally, a strong adhesive or fastener such as a screw or bolt can also securely hold things together.
I have an original watercolor that i bought in an auction. I have not found a gallery or something that holds great amount of them
The Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway holds 1,100 paintings, 4,500 drawings, and 18,000 prints,
The Sistine Chapel holds his most famous paintings. He saw himself primarily as a sculptor, of which his 'David' is an excellent example
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The forestay.
Pretty sure it's Edward... Notice in the beginning of the movie... He holds it exactly like the front of the book.
Females do not have the Vas Deferens. Vas Deferens are what holds the testicles to a man. They have something similar called the Fallopian Tubes. These are holding the Ovaries which contain the eggs of a female. Which are needed for reproduction.
An obstacle or impediment.
The wheel hub holds a wheel, or in some front drive vehicles a brake rotor holds the wheel and fits on a hub
Something that holds you back.
A front axle holds the front wheels on and on front-wheel drive vehicles transmits engine torque to the wheels. --Ken
I think you are talking about the clamp that holds the two front forks together, fastened with pinch bolts. This is an important part of any motorcycle as it secures the front suspension in place and indirectly also the front wheel's alignment.