The renal capsule, a fibrous covering, fits over the concave surface of each kidney.
Somebody who fits in with every crowd and is not there own person therefore is a follower.
Individual pieces of glass in a frame are called "panes" or "glass panels." Each pane is a separate sheet of glass that fits within the frame.
Due to the unusually strong cohesive forces between water molecules, water has an unusually high surface tension. Water striders take advantage of this surface tension by "walking" over the water and able to not break through the surface of the water. As a classic example of form fits function, the light body weight and thin legs of the water strider further aid it in doing this.
The liquid that fits this description is mercury. Mercury is a dense liquid metal that is heavier than most rocks and can cause wood to float on its surface due to its high density compared to the objects it displaces.
That would be liquid because in a solid, they are stuck and in a gas, they are far apart but in a liquid the particles move around but are still close together.
it is called the acetabulum (sp?) This is where the top (ball) of the femur fits into the socket (acetabulum) of the hip ... called a ball and socket joint
Go to the store and see how it is. See if the size fits you, if the concave is good enough for you, etc.It's your board. So be happy with whatever you get.
A square is one example but there are many other (concave) shapes.
standing surface water
Moving surface water. A+
That is the active site. Substrate binds to it
moving surface water
A cone fits the description.
The hip joint if formed by the head of the femur and the acetabulum, which is a "cup" or concave structure integral to the pelvis. Below you'll find links to the related Wikipedia post where you can find more information and pictures.
The head of the humerus is laterally and medially convex. The medial convexity fits into the glenoid fossa, and the lateral convexity, the lesser tuberosity, provides a site for muscle attachment.
Ellipsoid joints are synovial joints found in the body that allow for movement in two planes. They consist of an oval-shaped convex surface that fits into a concave depression on another bone. This type of joint allows for flexion and extension movements, as well as some rotation and side-to-side movements.
knee and the elbow joints are hinge joints.These joints occur where the convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another bone, so making movement possible in one plane only. Hinge joints have ligaments mainly at the sides of the joints.