not really, bones are not living cells they are made of calcium mostly and are not living cells, although inside of the bones contain bone marrow, which are living cells
What sports can you dislocate your jaw bone?
any sport that could lead to any contact with your jaw such as any kind of boxing, MMA, baseball, basketball, etc
Which carpal bone can be palpated as a projection distal to the styloid process of the ulna?
The styloid process of the Ulna (one of the bones of the forearm) is where the Ulna connects to the ligament of the wrist joint. The Triquetrum, Lunate and Pisiform carpal bones all lie distal to this. However the carpal bone most easily palpable is the Pisiform bone.
Bone of the carpus opposite the ulna?
if you are talking about the forearm bone next to the ulna, that would be the radius.
Yes, they do; you can feel it for yourself by sitting still and breathing slowly.
What is the Baikal OU 12 gauge vented rib size?
Differs some from model to model, but most are 10mm wide. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Radius of a circle is in m2 What is the area?
I think its diamete times 3.14
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You think wrong at so many levels.
The word should be it's not its: a contraction rather than a possessive.
There is no such thing as a diamete: it is a diameter.
In any case the formula is Area = pi*radius2
Finally, radius cannot be in m2.
What iis the name of the tissue that conects muscle to bones?
Tendon. Dont worry i didnt know it either untill my teacher told my class about it!
elongated bone supporting a vertebrate limb and consisting of an essentially cylindrical shaft that contains bone marrow and ends in enlarged heads for articulation with other bones
What are the name of hand parts?
The human hand has 27 bones, 14 of which are phalanges, or fingers. The metacarpals are the bones that connect the fingers and the wrist. Each hand has five metacarpals. The thumb is connected to the trapezium and the joints are called metacarpophlangeal joints.
What is another name for calcium salt in bone?
Another name for Calcium salts in bone is hydroxyapatite. The extracellular mix in blood called plasma is the matrix.
What is the advantage of having large vetebrae at the base of the vetebral column?
The weight of the upper body is distributed across a greater area of the vertebrae.
Is it true that babies are born with 300 bones but by audlt hood they have 206?
That is true. Babies have bones that have not connected completely, to allow for room to grow.
Well, I'm no expert when it comes to frame/body relations. However, I've found that one of the best places to get parts (or anything for that matter) is eBay. All you need to do is type in the year and make your looking for in the search box, and chances are you'll find someone selling what your looking for. I would also check out Hemmings.com in the parts section. Hope this helps you some.
AMES.com
The 65 to 67 frame is the same. You should also be able to use the same year Chevelle, Cutlass, etc. That being a big SHOULD. Hollander interchange guide available at most salvage yards will help with that.
Parts sources, Used.....car-part.com New...Ames, year one, classic industries, OPG, Goodmark Ind, Performance Years....Just to name a few.
Which muscles of the posterior compartment cause flexion of knee?
Which muscles of the posterior compartment cause flexion of knee?
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Which location is the ankle to the knee?
I personally would call it the "lower leg". If I specifically mean the front side, I might say "shin", and if I specifically meant the back I might say "calf".