flagellum (singular) (plural- flagella)
A lion supports its body primarily through its muscular and skeletal structure. Its strong bones provide a sturdy framework, while powerful muscles enable movement and strength for hunting and territorial defense. The lion's large paws and retractable claws help with traction and stability, allowing it to navigate various terrains effectively. Additionally, its flexible spine aids in agility and speed during pursuits.
The cecum houses a large number of bacteria that help in digestion of plant materials, mostly cellulose, that remains undigested in the stomach and small intestine. This is done by the process of fermentation that helps in breaking down the plant fibers. The nutrients from cellulose are later absorbed by the large intestine.
aids
Blood aids in the circulation of oxygen and nutrients throughout a vertebrate.
The hammerhead shark has a large head and small eyes positioned on the sides of its head, allowing it to see more efficiently in all directions, particularly above and below, rather than just in front. This unique adaptation aids in hunting prey and navigating its environment.
The large vesicle that aids in digestion within plant cells is called a vacuole. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that store water, nutrients, and waste products, and also play a role in maintaining turgor pressure and supporting the structure of the cell.
The structure that aids in water-proofing the skin to prevent drying out is know as keratin. This is a type of protein which plays this crucial role for the skin.
palps.
the liver
Malawi, like many African countries, does have a large problem with AIDS. Thousands of people die from it and are infected by it. There are a large amount of orphans in Malawi, many having lost parents because of AIDS. A large amount of people are in hospitals due to AIDS and it does affect the amount of people who can work and so the Gross Domestic Product of the country.
A large vesicle that aids in digestion within plant cells is called a vacuole. This in additional function in eukaryotic organisms called protists.
Derek Jarman has written: 'Last of England' -- subject(s): Biography, Last of England (Motion picture), Motion picture producers and directors 'Late works' 'Derek Jarman's Caravaggio' -- subject(s): Drama, In literature, Caravaggio (Motion picture) 'Queer' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, AIDS (Disease) and the arts 'Kicking the pricks' -- subject(s): Last of England (Motion picture), Biography, Motion picture producers and directors 'Dancing ledge' -- subject(s): Biography, Painters, Homosexuality in motion pictures, Motion picture producers and directors, Production and direction, Moving-pictures 'Chroma' -- subject(s): Color, Patients, Symbolism of colors, AIDS (Disease), Biography 'Derek Jarman's garden' -- subject(s): Homes and haunts, Pictorial works, Gardening, Motion picture producers and directors 'Chroma' 'At your own risk' -- subject(s): Patients, AIDS (Disease), Biography, Gay men, Motion picture producers and directors 'Queer Edward II' -- subject(s): Edward II (Motion picture), Homosexuality in motion pictures 'At your own risk' -- subject(s): Biography, Patients, AIDS (Disease), Gay men, Motion picture producers and directors, Health 'Chroma :a book of colour - June '93' -- subject(s): Color in art, Views on color, Symbolism of colors, Arts 'Derek Jarman's Caravaggio' -- subject(s): Caravaggio (Motion picture) 'At your own risk' -- subject(s): Biography, Patients, Gay men, Motion picture producers and directors, AIDS (Disease), AIDS(Disease)
It is because there is a large population of gay communities. homosexuals are more likely to pick up aids.
cell membrane
DNA has a role in defining characteristics of the subject which it is taken from.
Kangaroos have a unique body structure characterized by their large, powerful hind legs adapted for jumping, allowing them to cover long distances efficiently. They possess a strong, muscular tail that provides balance and stability while hopping. Their forelimbs are shorter and used primarily for grasping and grooming. Additionally, kangaroos have a large, robust body and a flexible spine that aids in their distinctive locomotion.
Nancy J. Schmidt has written: 'Reports on AIDS in the African press' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Press, Periodicals, AIDS (Disease) 'Resources for teaching about the social impact of AIDS in Africa' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Bibliography, Social aspects, Social aspects of AIDS (Disease), Study and teaching 'Children's books on Africa and their authors' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Bibliography 'Sub-Saharan African films and filmmakers' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Motion pictures, Motion picture producers and directors