the rod shaped bacteria has a large surface area
the spiral shaped bacteria has "fingers" to help move
and the spherical shaped bacteria are funny!
If you can somehow describe the shape, a popular tool is integration. This means that you imagine cutting the object into thin slices, calculate the volume of each slice, then add everything up.(And if the slices have an irregular shape, they, in turn, are cut into thin strips - so you would be using a double integral.)
The mechanical advantage is 5.Mechanical Advantage = Output Force/Input Force
Because, the atoms of solid very closely packed with each other.
need to describe in five ways how electronic waves differ each other
The robot's shape depends on what it is used for. Whether it is moving a block of wood, or driving down a surface. Each robot is designed for a specific purpose.
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A tetrahedral shape is a polyhedron made of four triangular faces. Three of the faces meet at each corner or vertex.
Describe the Gram stain technique and the effect on Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria after each step. Be very specific about what is happening at each step and why it happens. (hint: be sure to fully explain your answer and not just list the steps)
equal, the same as, mathmatically similar, exactly the same as each other etc. The technical term for figures of identical size and shape is "isomorphic".
pretty much all gases and liquids. you cant describe air as a shape right?and gases expand to fill the contaonter they're in. Liquids don't have a shape because they are atrracted to each other, like water.
A circular shape divided into wedge shaped parts where the area of each part is proportional to the ratio of the measure of that part to the whole.
yes bacteria can talk to each other
Pentagon , 5 sided shape with 5 vertices Hendecagon , 12 sides and 12 vertices
The nitrogen cycle is how nitrogen moves between plants, animals, bacteria, the atmosphere, and the soil. In each phase, it is in a different form.
Shearing, tension, and compression work over millions of years to change the shape and volume of rock
This is just a rough outline of a few of the ways to describe a 2-d shape. I can't go into depth because there are both an infinite number of 2-d shapes and and infinite number of ways to describe them. Without a better understanding of what is being asked the correct answer simply cannot be known. Anyway, a rough attempt: It depends on what you mean by describe. There are many words used to describe a 2-d shape: square, circle, pentagon, etc. It depends largely on what shape it is. If it's an irregular pentagon then it will be described differently than if it were a regular square. If it's a regular shape (each side is of equal length e.g. square) then it would simply be described with "A regular [shape] with side length [some number and measurement label]". And example: "A regular octagon with side length 8 inches" would be roughly a stop sign (I have no idea how long the sides of a stop sign really are). If it's irregular then it's more complicated. A number of methods could be used spanning the spectra of ease of use and amount of use. You could potentially describe the basic shape and then give each side length in turn. You could potentially find some equation to fit the shape. You could split it up into something simpler like triangles and describe them instead.