Give you one clue... both radius and ulna actually breaks easily, they usually fracture easily, or one dislocate while the other fracture and are known as Gallezia or Montegia Fractures...Originally posted by hisoka:the first is ulnar isit? i think its smaller than the other one and it definitely breaks easily
hmm the second one is butt arh?
lidat also can?Originally posted by hisoka:absorbance or reflectance constancy haha
the leg one?Originally posted by renorenal:Give you one clue... both radius and ulna actually breaks easily, they usually fracture easily, or one dislocate while the other fracture and are known as Gallezia or Montegia Fractures...
This one, the partner is extremely strong but the riddle in question depicts a bone that is not so strong at all...
Reflection I know.Originally posted by renorenal:I don't think so... somehow the color of every object as we know it reflects their own color when rays of light were to be shone on them, hence that is why they appear so... The rest of the color in the spectrum gets absorb, the white reflects all while the black color absorbs all... remember rite? It's physics... but I dunno what this constancy is...
Uh huh... the leg one... narrowing it down, you have two bones in the leg... one is pretty tough, the other cracks easily...Originally posted by hisoka:the leg one?
erm don't know lah
okz lor flourophore or contrast agent lorOriginally posted by renorenal:lidat also can?
yeah!! i got it right!!Originally posted by renorenal:Uh huh... the leg one... narrowing it down, you have two bones in the leg... one is pretty tough, the other cracks easily...
never heard of a fluorophore before... fluoroscope got lar...Originally posted by hisoka:okz lor flourophore or contrast agent lor
fluorophore are required for imaging purposes for like fluorescence microscopyOriginally posted by renorenal:never heard of a fluorophore before... fluoroscope got lar...
First name me the bone...Originally posted by hisoka:yeah!! i got it right!!
i want prizes
Oh the one used on kidneys one... immunofluorescence microscopy to color out the defects caused by the complement bodies on the basement membranes... but it is called fluorophore ar? Dunno that lar...Originally posted by hisoka:fluorophore are required for imaging purposes for like fluorescence microscopy
tibia or fibula lorOriginally posted by renorenal:First name me the bone...
Forearm?Originally posted by renorenal:Give you one clue... both radius and ulna actually breaks easily, they usually fracture easily, or one dislocate while the other fracture and are known as Gallezia or Montegia Fractures...
This one, the partner is extremely strong but the riddle in question depicts a bone that is not so strong at all...
the flurophores are like a pre-requisite lah for example NADH which will fluores from excitation from blue light. inthe immunofluorescence microscopy case the fluorophore would eb the antibody/antigen coupled with whatever fluorophore you are using like indocyanine green or alaOriginally posted by renorenal:Oh the one used on kidneys one... immunofluorescence microscopy to color out the defects caused by the complement bodies on the basement membranes... but it is called fluorophore ar? Dunno that lar...
So is it the T or the F?Originally posted by hisoka:tibia or fibula lor
Originally posted by renorenal:wah liaoz i think only alfagal can answer you without having to do extensive research le
[b]NEW MYSTERY
Dedicated to alfagal's brainy questions...
I am the 5th element
Physiologists disregard me
Anatomists are interested in me
I am located in the brain
Fitting snuggly in the hearing lobe
Located under the personality lobe
Right in front of the seeing lobe
And diagonally under the feeling lobe
What am I? [/b]
See the post above youOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Forearm?
Read about this Monteggia Fractures. Like a lot to do with joints rather than bones. Radial head is the answer. I think so.
F lahOriginally posted by renorenal:So is it the T or the F?
I see so they light up when they find their partners in arm something lidat rite?Originally posted by hisoka:the flurophores are like a pre-requisite lah for example NADH which will fluores from excitation from blue light. inthe immunofluorescence microscopy case the fluorophore would eb the antibody/antigen coupled with whatever fluorophore you are using like indocyanine green or ala
Cannot cross fingers one... must be sure...Originally posted by hisoka:F lah
/crosses fingers
Originally posted by renorenal:Brain stem?
[b]NEW MYSTERY
Dedicated to alfagal's brainy questions...
I am the 5th element
Physiologists disregard me
Anatomists are interested in me
I am located in the brain
Fitting snuggly in the hearing lobe
Located under the personality lobe
Right in front of the seeing lobe
And diagonally under the feeling lobe
What am I? [/b]
Nope... it's definitely not the brain stem... all the lobes are the 4 lobes of the brain... so if you look at the picture posted up earlier on the brain and their 4 lobes, you will know roughly where the location of this organ lies...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Brain stem?
nono the partner in arm is jsut for target thing i think thats what all the immuno stuff is for.Originally posted by renorenal:I see so they light up when they find their partners in arm something lidat rite?
fibula lahOriginally posted by renorenal:Cannot cross fingers one... must be sure...
I am delaying you hoping that ndmmxiaomayi will confirm the answer... faster faster... see whether you know or not