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How do the fibers in bone matrix differ from the fibers found in tendons and ligaments?
Supercontinent
A massive landmass consisting of all, or nearly all, of the Earth's continents merged together, which has formed and broken apart several times in Earth's history.
Rodinia
An inferred supercontinent, consisting of all the continents joined, that existed near the Precambrian-Paleozoic boundary.
Taconic Orogeny
An early Paleozoic orogeny that occurred in the northern Appalachians and is interpreted to represent a collision between an island arc and North America.
Acadian Orogeny
A middle Paleozoic mountain-building event in eastern North America; occurred when a series of landmasses, referred to as Avalonia, collided with the eastern coast of North America.
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