in common – list them and their function in each organism. Choose 3 from each organism which the other does not have – list them and explain their functions and how it relates to each organism. The skeleton of a chicken and a human have many similarities and differences. Of course‚ the skeleton of a chicken is much less smaller than of a human’s therefore more bones are fragile to the chicken. Human’s bones and chicken’s bones are adapted to their own lifestyle. To name a few bones that the
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Daniela Solis Ms. Gadia 4/18/17 7/8A Anthropology and Forensic Science Anthropology is the study of human bones and and the development of cultures and societies. Forensic science is the discipline in which professionals use scientific means to analyze physical crime evidence. Forensic science and anthropology are both used in many different ways and maybe even alike in some ways. Anthropology and forensic science can be used together to identify multiple things. Both help
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what he saw. Sans was curled up next to Papyrus‚ who was sleeping and facing towards Sans‚ protectively laid an arm over Papyrus’ small frame. He was also passed out cold like his younger brother. Smiling‚ Gaster quietly tiptoed to his sleeping skeleton son’s and lean over the bed. Then‚ Gaster gently kissed both of their foreheads and bid them ’Goodnight’. After staring at them for awhile‚ Gaster quietly left the room‚ leaving the door slightly ajar. He soon after made his way down the stairs
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Have you ever found yourself feeling left in the cold without a clue when a friend speaks up and says‚ “Great‚ Mercury is about to retrograde again.”? Me either. But it is a subject that has gained my full attention recently. I am by no means an astrology buff‚ but I know that Mercury is one of the planets that receive the most attention‚ at least from the little that I have read. While the different planets‚ stars‚ and space in general has never been one of my top priorities‚ I do love research
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1.If the inclination angle is zero‚ how does the path of the Sun in the sky change as the planet moves from the right side of its orbit to the left? What is the longest duration (in hours) of sunlit time during the year? What is the shortest duration of sunlit time? How does the angle of sunlight striking the ground change? What is the change in average temperature? The path of the Sun in the sky doesn’t change as the planet moves from the right side of its orbit to the left. The longest
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March‚ 2013. Teachers: Mr. A. Dookie Mrs. R. Ali-Dookie Anatomy and Physiology 4. DIRECTIONS: In the diagram below each major bone of the skeleton has been given a letter. Match the correct bone from the box with the letters A to R in your exam pads. [pic] A R Tibia Metatarsals Humerus Ribs Vertebrae Carpals Cranium Sternum Clavicle
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they have found the way that this early human died in late August. Lucy is the name of one of the earliest human skeletons to be found; she was discovered on the continent of Africa in Ethiopia. She falls under the class of hominine and dates backs 3.2 million years ago. She was discovered in 1974 and is one of the most complete hominine skeletons to ever be discovered. Her skeleton shows she stood at a mighty 3 feet 6 inches and estimated to weigh around 60 pounds. She is able to be used give
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anthropology is one of those branches. Forensic anthropology is applying knowledge of biology‚ science‚ and culture to the legal process (pbs.org). Physical or biological anthropologists who specialize in forensics primarily focus their studies on the human skeleton (theabfa.org). What is so interesting about this specific discipline of anthropology is the fact that it helps identify and narrow down the approximate cause of death‚ rather than guessing. Forensic anthropologists apply specific scientific techniques
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pliable covering. Muscles do actual moving. Bones give anchor to move against. The skeleton functions not only as the support for the body but also in haematopoiesis‚ the manufacture of blood cells that takes place in bone marrow. This is why people who have cancer of the bone marrow almost always die. It is also necessary for protection of vital organs and is needed by the muscles for movement. The human skeleton consists of both fused and individual bones supported and supplemented by ligaments
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The body is made up of a number of systems that all interlink and produce everything we need in order to survive. Within the body there is the digestive system; the circulatory system‚ the nervous system‚ the muscular system‚ the skeletal system and the reproductive system. These systems are all part of one another and they share organs‚ tissues and cells and that is how they interlink. The diagram above shows each system and where they are located in the body. Each system is shown in a different
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