BCP 201 GD: Bones 5 Q-T (First Timers)
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Question 1 of 6
1. Question
The twisting motion of a tennis serve causes unique stresses on the tennis player’s serving arm. The humerus arm bone of their serving arm is generally stronger than the arm that doesn’t serve the tennis balls.
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2. Question
Have bone designs ever been compared with the structure of the Eiffel Tower?
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3. Question
The six-foot mantis shrimp hits so fast that it causes a spark of light because of the cavitation caused.
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4. Question
The mantis punch creates cavitation where a low pressure bubble is formed that crashes inward.
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5. Question
The mantis shrimp’s claw is uniquely designed on the nano-level so it doesn’t destroy itself with its incredible force.
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6. Question
An ant’s exoskeleton is made of re-formed sugar. The sugar-collagen is skillfully woven in the exoskeleton so it is both lightweight and strong! (Read this carefully!!)
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