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The thoracic cage protects the heart and lungs. It is composed of 12 pairs of ribs with their costal cartilages and the sternum. The ribs are anchored posteriorly to the 12 thoracic vertebrae. The sternum consists of the manubrium, body, and xiphoid process
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A condyloid joint (also called condylar, ellipsoidal, or bicondylar) is an ovoid articular surface, or condyle that is received into an elliptical cavity. This permits movement in two planes, allowing flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction.
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| Waves | Currents |
| Formed due to the forces exerted by winds on the water surface | Formed as a result of temperature differences on oceanic surfaces |
| Waves are defined as the energy that moves across the surface of the water | Currents are defined as the direction of flow of a body of water |
| The intensity of waves are influenced by wind factors | The intensity of currents are influenced by winds, temperature differences in water and the oceanic surface topography |
| Waves occur regularly across bodies of water | Equatorial currents like El Nino occur every few years |
| Waves move from side to side | Currents flow clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counter clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. This is known as the Coriolis Effect. |
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
Altruism means the principle of acting to benefit others without any selfishness or self-interest.
Altruism is when we act to promote someone else's welfare, even at a risk or cost to ourselves.
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