From online definition of Rete Ridges Rete Ridges are extensions of the epithelium into the connective tissue. They occur to an excess where epithelium lined tissues are irritated and inflamed such as the junctional epithelium during periodontal disease
This helps them store water during dry seasons by reducing the rate of transpiration through the leaves.
a ridge in the ocean
Divergent boundaries form ocean ridges.
Oddly, no . . . in fact they can have quite different epidermal ridges.
These "stripes" formed the pattern known as magnetic striping. ... They hypothesized that the magnetic striping was produced from the generation of magma at mid-ocean ridges during alternating periods of normal and reversed magnetism by the magnetic reversals of the Earth's magnetic field.
To clean excess out of the ridges of our teeth! :D
Groundnuts, or, as they are most commonly called in the US, peanuts, are grown in ridges to most easily facilitate the harvester. The harvester has to dig them up in a very similar way to potatoes, and so has a similar digging mechanism. The ridges also provide other benefits such as helping to direct excess water which could facilitate disease dvelopment away from the crop.
Fingerprint ridges are formed during the third to fourth month of fetal development.
The ridges of the Everest are very dangerous. Ridges is the word used in the sentence.
The ridges in cerebrum are called
Zero.Dimes have ridges. Quarters have ridges. Pennies and Nickels don't.
Dermal ridges are the surface ridges of the skin of the palms and soles, where the sweat pores open.
This helps them store water during dry seasons by reducing the rate of transpiration through the leaves.
There is 118 ridges on a dime.
The ridges in cerebrum are called
The ridges are for compressive strenght
I counted 119 ridges.