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It is composed of around 270 bones at birth – this total decreases to around 206 bones by adulthood after some bones get fused together. The bone mass in the skeleton reaches maximum density around age 21.
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The chemical symbol for gold is Au. The symbol comes from the Latin word for gold, aurum. Aurum means "shining dawn."
Gold has been called the most beautiful of all chemical elements. Its beauty has made it desirable for use in jewelry, coins, and artwork for thousands of years. It was one of the first pure metals to be used by humans.
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Functions of stem
- They support the entire plant to stand as a whole.
- They are always phototrophic. i.e. they grow towards light.
- Stem has nodes separated by internodes. Stem bears branches, leaves, flowers and fruits.
Functions of root
- They hold the plant firmly in the soil, thereby serving as an anchor to the plant.
- They absorb water and nutrients from the soil required for the growth of the plant.
- Some roots also store starch and sugars in them.
- Some roots also help in respiration. They possess special structures called as pneumatophores.
- Some roots have useful bacteria in them to increase the soil fertility with nitrogen content.
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In physics, the umbra refers to the darkest part of the shadow. If you aim a light source directly at an object, the blackest portion of the shadow directly behind the object is the umbra of the shadow.
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