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Chalk Formation
A type of limestone characterized by its fine, white, porous structure, formed from the accumulation of microorganisms' calcite shells.
Microscopic Organisms
Tiny life forms, not visible to the naked eye, including bacteria, protozoa, and certain types of fungi and algae.
Calcium Carbonate
A chemical compound with the formula CaCO3, found in rocks such as limestone, chalk, and marble, and is a major component of shells of marine organisms, snails, and eggs.
Chalk Formation
A type of soft, white, porous sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcite or aragonite, formed from the skeletal remains of microorganisms.
Q10: Elevates the posterior tongue<br>A)palatoglossus<br>B)palatopharyngeus<br>C)musculus uvulae<br>D)tensor veli palatine<br>E)levator
Q29: The _ muscle courses from the oblique
Q35: The _ attachment of the diaphragm is
Q41: rem<br>A)Old unit of effective dose<br>B)Conventional unit of
Q44: A pout that involves protrusion of the
Q46: The _ muscle makes up the posterior
Q86: The muscle that makes up the bulk
Q95: VII facial nerve
Q103: The teeth in the permanent arch in
Q117: Makes up the anterior faucial pillar<br>A)palatoglossus<br>B)palatopharyngeus<br>C)musculus uvulae<br>D)tensor