<u>Answer:</u>
Child Seat Laws prevent or reduce injury in the event of a crash.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Child seat laws are the rules and regulations that are used in order to reduce injury in the event of crash especially for the children.
- This law basically includes the rules like safety belt laws, front facing seats for children under 18, etc.
- The child seat law may vary from states to states in US.
- The common thing that can be found in all those laws is that the children who has not developed a proper skeleton system like skull, bone, etc. are to be provided with extra safety than the adults.
Answer:
A. open the belly cavity
Explanation:
Step 1: Lay the rabbit on it's back with it's hind legs facing you. Separate a hind leg by cutting along the seam of the thigh muscle until you expose the leg joint. Push the leg back until the joint separates.
Step 2: Follow through with your knife, making a few small cuts to remove the leg. Repeat on the other side.
Step 3: Lift a forequarter by the elbow joint and cut all around the shoulder area until the leg comes off—it should separate easily. Repeat with the other forequarter.
Step 4: Flip the rabbit belly side down. Run your knife along either side of the spine and down the rib cage to release a bit of each loin; then you can pull away the rest of it—the belly flaps will remain attached to the carcass. Cut each loin in half.
Answer:
Explanation:
Fracture healing is a complex process that requires the recruitment of appropriate cells and the subsequent expression of appropriate genes at the right time and in the right anatomical location. Bones are richly supplied with blood vessels. Most apparent are the nutrient arteries (one or more per bone) that arises from adjacent arteries outside the bone and enter the bone through the nutrient foramina. The nutrient artery divide in the medullary cavity into ascending and descending branches. Blood get to the bone cells through the haversian systems or osteons which are microscopic canal systems that house the blood vessels. The end of bones are supplied by epiphyseal and metaphyseal arteries.
Answer:
Jacque should be direct and explain.
Explanation:
Although this may be extremely embarrassing for him, this may be serious. And waiting for eight months is NOT good!