Yes, technically a curved line can be a line segment, a line in general is something that can be curved or straight
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
how many curved side does a cube have
depends i meen ice can have a curved surface
A cylinder has two faces that are both curved.
yes they do!!!!
In scoliosis, vertebral column is curved from side to side.
I think you mean the meniscus
I think you mean the meniscus
The inner curved side faces the spine (the bit where all the tubes come out).
The curved upper surface of a column of liquid is called a "meniscus".
It is stronger than it would be if the spine/vertebral column were straight.Allows for distribution of weight and flexibility of movement.
A pilaster is a column like projection that is still attached to a wall. A Corinthian pilaster is one in the Corinthian style or order, which is a style of Ancient Greek column which has a large capital (top) in a shape like an inverted bell that features acanthus leaves, and above these four equally spaced scrolls, palm leaves or lotus leaves. The column is relatively slender and has vertical curved grooves with flat bands between them. The column has a base that is visually a circular platform simply decorated by an ogee like curved profile.
The vertebrae are the bones in the vertabral column of backbone that protects the spinal chord and suppots the body. The notochord on the other hand is a mesodermal strucutre of the foetus. It stimulates the induction and differntiation of many hings including the basal plate of the neural tube.
A Corinthian is either: * a person or thing from the city of Corinth; or * a style of Ancient Greek column which has a large capital (top) in a shape like an inverted bell that features acanthus leaves, and above these four equally spaced scrolls, palm leaves or lotus leaves. The column is relatively slender and has vertical curved grooves with flat bands between them. The column has a base that is visually a circular platform simply decorated by an ogee like curved profile.
A sandskrit word shakra means wheel in the mystycal physiology of yoga shakras are at the wheels center or knots of psychic forces situated all along the vertabral column and in parts of the body such as the head chest and the groin area their function is to maintain the communication between the cosmos and the and the person and are the salient points of the subtle body
Cervical Vertebra - Typical