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What declension is genu meaning "knee". Decline it.

genu is a fourth declension neuter noun. It declines in the order of cases nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative, in the singular and plural forms, like so: SINGULAR - genu, genu, g...

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Answered by Rosanna W. Latin tutor
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What is cosmic microwave background, and where does it come from?

Cosmic microwave background is a very faint level of microwave radiation filling all of space, and coming from all directions. The cosmic microwave background is useful to physicists as it provides the be...

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Explain the role of ADH in regulating the water content of the blood.

ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) helps to regulate the water content of blood by influencing how much urine is produced by the kidneys. When blood volume increases, due to increased hydration, the osmolarity d...

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Describe a simple food chain and the trophic levels within it

Grass -> rabbit -> Fox -> Crow -> Bacteria + FungiGrass = producer - first trophic level, uses photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water to glucose Rabbit

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How do I use and form the Accusative Case in singular?

The Accusative case is used the modify the noun that is the subject of the verb. For instance, in the sentence, 'I saw a book'. 'book' is the noun that will be modified. In the masculine and neuter case, ...

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