The white material around the top of the ventricle is likely the corpus callosum, a thick bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain. It plays a crucial role in enabling communication and coordination between the two hemispheres.
White foam on top of a wave is caused by the churning and mixing of air and water as the wave breaks. This foam is made up of air bubbles and water molecules, giving it a frothy appearance.
The crest.
On average, a soda can is able to support around 150-200 pounds of weight before collapsing or crushing. This can vary depending on the size and material of the can. It is not recommended to place heavy objects on top of a soda can as it is not designed for weight-bearing purposes.
The top part of a shirt is called the collar. It is the part that goes around the neck area.
A vessel that is pushing ahead consists of a red light over a white light on top. The red light is positioned on the port (left) side of the boat, while the white light is on the starboard (right) side. This lighting configuration helps other vessels determine the direction in which the boat is moving.
The thalamus is situated at the top of the brain stem, connecting the brain to the spinal cord and vertebrates. The thalamus wraps around the third ventricle, making up the upper part of the ventricle wall.
The white string on top of a candle is called a wick. It is made of a material that burns slowly and helps the candle to stay lit.
There are four heart chambers: # Left atrium (top-left chamber) # left ventricle (bottom-left) # right ventricle (bottom-right) # right atrium (top-right)
It depends what material its made of.
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There is the left and right atrium at the top and left and right ventricle at the bottom
There are four and two are called artiries and the other are called atries
Sounds like a blown head gasket. Have a mechanic do a compression test, and check for oil in the coolant and/or coolant in the oil, (white foamy material around top of fluid level.)
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