To Ms. Sue - Laruen, Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 6:05pm

The radial artery is found close to the inside part of your wrist near your thumb.

To Ms. Sue - Ms. Sue, Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 6:11pm
Right!!

To Ms. Sue - Laruen, Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 6:12pm
ok then that's my answer

thanks

BUT --- i still need help with:

b. A man has a blood clot in his Femoral artery. Where is the clot?

AND

E. How is the structure of a bone related to its function?
Use one example in your answer

To Ms. Sue - Ms. Sue, Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 6:16pm
Laruen -- Please read the first sentence in the Wikipedia article for the location of the femoral artery.

Our legs have strong and sturdy bones to support our weight.

To Ms. Sue - Laruen, Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 6:22pm
The femoral artery is a general term comprising a few large arteries in the thigh.

so it's in our thigh

btw - Our legs have strong and sturdy bones to support our weight. (is that's the answer for letter E?)

please reply what i post (To Ms. Sue - Laruen, Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 6:22pm)

because you didn't reply it

E. How is the structure of a bone related to its function?

Use one example in your answer

Our legs have strong and sturdy bones to support our weight

***** that was an example i have to explain how is the structure of a bine related to its function

also

A man has a blood clot in his Femoral artery. Where is the clot?

The femoral artery is a general term comprising a few large arteries in the thigh.

so the clot is in our thigh

ok

thanks

but --- you still didn't answer my other question so the clot is in our thigh?

ok

thank you ms. sue! :)

A bone is stronger and denser for weight-bearing purposes.

Yes.

You're welcome, Laruen.

For the question about the blood clot in the femoral artery, the femoral artery is located in the thigh. So, if there is a blood clot in the femoral artery, it would be in the thigh region.

Regarding the question about the relationship between the structure of a bone and its function, one example is how the strong and sturdy bones in our legs support our weight. The structure of these bones, with their dense and compact composition, allows them to bear the load and provide stability while we stand, walk, or run. So, yes, the fact that our legs have strong and sturdy bones to support our weight is a suitable answer for letter E.

Yes. Your answers are right.