"Metasilicate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A chemical compound! Metasilicate is a type of inorganic compound containing silicon and oxygen, with the formula SiO3. It is also known as metasilicic acid or disilicate. In simpler terms, metasilicate is a common building block in the structure of many minerals and rocks, and is often found in the form of minerals such as melanite, petalite, and进行ite. It has a wide range of industrial applications, including ceramics, glass-making, and textiles.
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The metapterygium is a paired bony structure found in the skeletons of many vertebrates, including reptiles, birds, and some mammals. It is located along the dorsal surface of the humerus, near the elbow, and is thought to be a vestigial remnant of a wing-like structure that was present in the ancestors of these vertebrates. In modern birds, the metapterygium has evolved to form part of the keel-shaped breastbone, which anchors powerful flight muscles. In non-avian theropod dinosaurs and some extinct reptiles, the metapterygium is more prominent and has been interpreted as a potential attachment site for wing muscles.
A metarteriole is a type of small blood vessel that connects arterioles to capillaries in the circulatory system. It is a microscopic vessel that is smaller than an arteriole and larger than a capillary. The metarteriole plays a crucial role in regulating blood flow to the capillaries by controlling the amount of blood that enters the capillary bed.