Examlex
What is the Great Wall?
Small Intestine
The segment of the digestive system situated between the stomach and the large intestine, serving as the primary site for food digestion and nutrient absorption.
Lingual Frenulum
A flap of mucosa that holds the body of the tongue to the floor of the oral cavity.
Mucous Membrane
A layer of epithelial tissue that secretes mucus and lines various body cavities and tubular organs including the gut and respiratory passages.
Mesentery
The fan-like tissue that attaches the jejunum and ileum to the posterior abdominal wall.
Q4: Some lobes of radio galaxies are in
Q8: A Type I supernova involves the collapsing
Q37: A black hole may be visible because
Q38: A merger between a small elliptical galaxy
Q43: The Sloan Digital Sky Survey uses:<br>A)a single
Q54: Only neutrinos can go faster than the
Q55: In order of visual luminosity at the
Q94: When observing an object, such as a
Q99: Because they all involve formation of iron
Q104: What type of galaxy are the two