There are dozens of cellular 'transport' systems. Question needs focus, thanks.
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If it also has a crystalline structure, it would be called a mineral.
two kidneys, two ureters, bladder, urethra
The skeletal system is also called the locomotory system. It helps you move and keeps your body together. If you would be boneless, the body would just lie down and people wouldn't be able to stand or walk.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context about the specific structure you are referring to. Generally, structures are built for various purposes, such as to provide shelter, facilitate transportation, serve as a place for social interaction, or support specific activities. Each structure typically has a design that reflects its intended function and the needs of its users.
A large number of stars with a perceptible structure such as a galaxy would be called a star system.
I would improve the public transportation system
oh no...that would be one heck of a ride
He thought it would greatly increase trade, make transportation of goods easier, and would make the migration system seem more interesting.
You should major in transportation administration. Armed with this degree you will find that there is no shortage of jobs in many cities around the country.
That would be "bleeding" the system.
Every system could be thought of as consisting of subsystems. So you would study how the subsystems interact. This is only possible if the internal structure is known. It is therefore called white-box analysis. Another important analysis of a system is studying how it interacts with its surroundings. This is called black-box analysis in the above context.
broth
well r solar system is not a man made structure its just not its not created by clouds or anything its created by god and we have a solar system cuz well we just do.
A tall four sides structure with a pyramid on the top was called
The plan would result in domination of the country by special interests.
They believed that if the government got involved, the economy would get better.