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'Decomposition' for decaying plant and animal organic material. 'Detritus' for inorganic decaying material in soil. Hope this helps, John
'Decomposition' for decaying plant and animal organic material. 'Detritus' for inorganic decaying material in soil. Hope this helps, John
The textile which is used in a bandage may be a poly-amide material or a viscose material which has good absorbing properties and elastic properties. It helps in retaining the medicine and it is bio-degradable.
helps control transport of material into and out of the cell
helps control transport of material into and out of the cell
The elastic walls helps regulate blood pressure.
A trampoline and a jack in the box. I hope that helps :P
The elastic nature of plasma membranes helps amoebas in a few different ways, such as with movement. It also helps them engulf food.
I will try to answer it as far as my knowledge in structural engineer goes: There are to main types of forces (besides winds, laterals, etc) that actuate in a bridge: tensile strenght and yield strenght. The first has to do with how much weight can a material handle by "squeezing" it, before it breaks. The second has to do with how much you can stretch a material before it deforms, and go back to its original shape. Basically how elastic a material is. Steel is extremely elastic and also can offer a high tensile strenght. Concrete offers tensile strenght but is not too elastic (unless it has rebaring inside). That's why most bridges are made of steel. A plastic material (oppose to elastic) would deform and won't go back to it's original shape. Hope it helps.
Not all fishing lines are elastic. For example braid has no stretch at all. But the elasticity helps on hooksets and helps you keep the fish hooked fighting back to the boat.
Anything elastic, like rubber bands.