Who proposed the uncertainty principle?
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Pauli
4%
Dirac
65%
Heisenberg
10%
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Who discovered X-rays?
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Wilhelm RΓΆntgen
40%
Rutherford
19%
Becquerel
13%
Marie Curie
How many elements are currently recognized in the periodic table?
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18%
108
7%
116
6%
117
70%
118
What is the last element on the periodic table?
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7%
Tin
37%
Roentgenium
53%
Oganesson
3%
Silver
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Bone is living tissue that makes up the body's skeleton.
Structure
β’ Cortical bone - outer layer
β’ Bone tissue (cancellous bone) - inner layers
β’ Medullary canal - contains either red (active) or yellow (inactive) bone marrow.
They are usually classified into five types of bones: flat, long, short, irregular, and sesamoid bones.
Cellular components:
Osteoblasts (bone forming cells), Osteocytes (inactive osteoblasts), osteoclasts (cells that reabsorb the bone)
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Structure
β’ Cortical bone - outer layer
β’ Bone tissue (cancellous bone) - inner layers
β’ Medullary canal - contains either red (active) or yellow (inactive) bone marrow.
They are usually classified into five types of bones: flat, long, short, irregular, and sesamoid bones.
Cellular components:
Osteoblasts (bone forming cells), Osteocytes (inactive osteoblasts), osteoclasts (cells that reabsorb the bone)
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Did you knowβ
The month January is named after Janus, the Roman god with two faces β one looking to the past, the other to the future.
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The month January is named after Janus, the Roman god with two faces β one looking to the past, the other to the future.
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Did you knowβ The month January is named after Janus, the Roman god with two faces β one looking to the past, the other to the future. @Edsciencelab ππ¨βπ¬
Janus is the god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways, passages, frames, and endings.
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