Using the words above the image, please label the image.

CORRECT ANSWER:
1) Periosteum
2) Medullary cavity
3) Yellow marrow
4) Ligament
5) Joint capsule
6) Synovial membrane
7) Fibrous capsule
8) Joint cavity( filled with fluid)
9) Articular cartilage
Using the words above the image, please label the image. R Identity and tabel the diagram...
Please draw the ray diagram for me and label correctly using the
below data please.
Concave lens
Given information:
Focal length (f) = -6.0 cm
Object distance (s0) = 10.0 cm
Object height (h0) = 4.0 cm
Perform calculations to determine the quantities in the table
below. Please show all work.
Parameter
Calculation Result
Image distance (si)
15.0 cm
Image height (hi)
6.0 cm
Image type
Virtual
Magnification
1.5
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