In adults, the thymus gland is greatly reduced in size. This organ is crucial for the development and maturation of T cells, which are essential for the immune system during childhood. After puberty, the thymus undergoes involution, gradually decreasing in size and functionality, as the immune system becomes more established. As a result, the thymus is significantly smaller and less active in adults compared to children.
that the total weight of the rocket is greatly reduced as the rocket rises
Babies are not proportional to adults; their body proportions differ significantly. For instance, a newborn's head is much larger in relation to their body size compared to an adult's head. Additionally, their limbs are shorter and their overall body composition—including muscle and fat distribution—varies greatly from that of adults. These differences reflect their developmental needs and growth patterns.
Reduced 60%
no it can not be reduced.... :)
12 adults are the same as 20 children. that means each child is = 12/20 adults. 12*15/20 = 9 adults. therefore we can board 3 adults and 15 children
Vestigial Organs
The pelvic bones in modern whales are an example of a homologous structure that has become greatly reduced in size. These bones are a remnant of the pelvis found in the common ancestor of whales and other mammals, but their size and function have been greatly reduced due to evolution and the adaptation of whales to an aquatic lifestyle.
A homologous structure that is greatly reduced in size is known as a vestigial structure. These structures are remnants of organs or body parts that had a function in ancestors but are no longer used in modern organisms. Examples include the human appendix and the hip bones in whales.
An example of a homologous structure that is greatly reduced in size is the pelvic bone in whales. These bones are remnants of hind limbs found in their land-dwelling ancestors, which have evolved to be much smaller and non-functional in whales due to their adaptation to an aquatic lifestyle.
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REDUCED
When adults, not really. Adult oysters are cemented to the sediment, and never move. Because of this they don't need a foot to pull themselves around, and the structure is highly reduced.
no the volume can be greatly reduced
hibernation
Oxygen
Oil and Coal but in greatly reduced quantitis.
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