Answer: b. The radius forms the point of the elbow
c. The radius articulates to the wrist closest to the thumb
Explanation:
Ulna and radius are the two bones of the forearm. These bones articulates with the humerus and carpels of the hand.
b. The radius forms the point of the elbow: The elbow joint is the hinge joint that forms between the proximal ends of the radius and ulna in the forearm and distal ends of the humerus. The radius forms a pointed end.
c. The radius articulates to the wrist closest to the thumb: The wrist forms a complex joint. It forms a transition between the hand and the forearm. The radial deviation in the wrist forms the basis for the movement of the tilting of the wrist joint towards the thumb.
Answer:
nearmess to mountain ranges
Explanation:
Macrophages are phagocytic cells which are involved in endocytosis. It is a process of engulfing antigen. Endocytosis occurs when a cell destroys something such as a virus or an infected cell.
The correct steps of endocytosis in chronological order as follows:
6. Cell recognizes the viral particle as foreign material.
1. Cell surface receptors bind to the viral particle.
4. Cell membrane curves around toward the cell's interior.
3. Viral particle is surrounded by the cell membrane.
2. Lysosome within the cell encloses the viral particle.
5. Lysosome's digestive enzymes destroy the viral particle.
X chromosome, I believe it is. Good luck!