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Mitochondria, that's what I got for my review packet for Science at least...
I believe that is from BC Science 7 and the answer is a delta.
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell and are rod shaped
well, for an irregularly shaped object it is a eureka can or a graduated cylinder, but for a regularly shaped object it is a simple formula: Length*Width*Height. I am 10 years old and learned that in science class.
Look at textbook EARTH SCIENCE pg: 198-200
the people ho shaped science is also simler to math the people ho shaped science is also simler to math
Crescent-shaped. (or, for you kidnap players, horseshoe-shaped.) :]
It is a funnel.
A prism.
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a funnel? a conical flask?
An ellipse
Mitochondria, that's what I got for my review packet for Science at least...
One cone-shaped item that is commonly used in science, especially in science experiments, is the funnel. Funnels are used to channel liquids into small-mouthed containers (i.e. graduated cylinders), reducing spillage.
The development of the binary fission technologies shaped the future of science in many ways. They have made the use of large machines much easier than before.
it is a delta at least in science class.
Most DVD players are cuboid or rectangular prism shaped.