10/19/2016

Eel vs Diamond vs Laryngeal

Eel vs Diamond vs Laryngeal

Eels are an order of teleost fish including eels, moray eels and conger eels. Diamond is the precious objects mineral, which is chemically a crystalline form, or allotrope, of carbon. The laryngeal prominence is a lump or bulge located at the front of the neck and formed by the articulation of the two laminae of the thyroid cartilage surrounding the larynx. Who will win?





Eels are an order of teleost fish including eels, moray eels and conger eels
Eel
Eels (Anguilliformes) are an order of teleost fish including eels, moray eels and conger eels. They have elongated body resembling a snake, with both marine and river species. Anguilla, Its name comes from Latin, meaning eel. First appear in the fossil record during the Middle Cretaceous.

They have very elongated body; usually they have bare skin without scales, and when they are cycloid type embedded in the skin; gill opening is usually very narrow and moved back into the body, have jaws with well-formed teeth throughout the mouth, all have swim bladders, some species have ribs and some not.

Have pelvic fins or the skeleton of said fins, the pectoral fins are also absent in some species, and in which they are in high position above the skeleton, having also lost bone connection therewith. The dorsal fin and anal usually attached to the caudal fin, which is small and with short radii.

Eels born in the Sargasso Sea (in forms called "leptocephali") and is carried away by the current of one to three years to reach the continent (America and Europe), where they are called elvers. Once there back to the high river courses, it is where develops much of his life. At the age of 14 or 15 becomes silver eel, her stomach atrophy and fat reserves serve to lower the rivers and conducted back to the Sargasso Sea for reproduction and subsequent death.

Diamonds are the precious objects mineral, which is chemically a crystalline form, or allotrope, of carbon
Diamond
Diamonds are the precious objects mineral, which is chemically a crystalline form, or allotrope, of carbon. Diamonds are famous for having physical properties special, especially its hardness factor and ability to disperse light. These properties that make diamonds used in jewelry and various applications in the industrial world.

Especially diamonds mined in central and southern Africa, although significant diamond content has also been found in Canada, Russia, Brazil, and Australia. Approximately 130 million "carat" (26,000 kg) of diamonds are mined annually, which amounts to approximately 9 billion US dollars. In addition, nearly four times the weight of a diamond is made in the lab as synthetic diamonds (synthetic diamond).

Especially diamonds mined from volcanic pipes, a diamond content derived from materials taken out of the earth because of the pressure and temperature suitable for diamond formation.

Diamonds are from deep within the earth that is excavated either manually or with mechanization. Now most diamond miners are already using mechanization, ie with a vacuum machine to suck up soil that has been dug.

The laryngeal prominence is a lump or bulge located at the front of the neck and formed by the articulation of the two laminae of the thyroid cartilage surrounding the larynx
Laryngeal
The laryngeal prominence (popularly known as Adam's apple) is a lump or bulge located at the front of the neck and formed by the articulation of the two laminae of the thyroid cartilage surrounding the larynx.

The structure of the laryngeal prominence forms a relief under the skin that is greater in adult men, in whom it is clearly visible and palpable, although women also have it. In most women the bulge is not visible and barely noticeable when palpated at the upper edge of the thyroid cartilage.

The meeting point of the union of the two portions of the cartilage forms an acute angle in males of about 90 °, whereas in women an open arc of about 120 ° is formed.

It is considered that the Adam's apple, in conjunction with the thyroid cartilage that forms helps protect the walls, the front of the larynx and vocal cords (which are located directly behind it).

Another function of the laryngeal protuberance is related hoarseness. During adolescence, the thyroid cartilage grows together with the larynx. Accordingly, the laryngeal protuberance increases in size primarily in men. Overall, a box of greater resonance in the vocal apparatus is formed, and as a result, a more serious tone voice is obtained.