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Why are there mosaics?
In the early 1600's, when mosaics were placed into St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, they gained a respect as a fine art. They were installed in the basilica because:- they provided a consistent...
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Why is the fluid mosaic model called mosaic?
Fluid refers for the frequent lateral movement of phospholipids within the membrane. Mosaic refers to the collage of intrinsic proteins that stud the membrane.
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Why are the Mosaic laws named Mosaic laws?
The Laws are commonly called the "Mosaic laws" because it is traditionally believed that they were written down by Moses.
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Who invented the mosaic?
According to The Encyclopedia of Mosaic Techniques, by Emma Biggs,"The history of mosaic seems to begin in the ancient Near East, with some of the earliest known pieces, made with pebbles of...
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What is the importance of the mosaics?
It could possibly convey their culture