how do competitiors' segments differ? how do competitiors' segments differ?
"Coding segments" is the term given to genes, segments of the DNA strand that code for a protein. Much of an organism's genome is non-coding segments, portions that do not have a role in protein synthesis.
That seems to be true. Sides pretty much are line segments, and the angles are the end points.
the abdomen is in itself a segment. all insects have 3 body segments. head thorax abdomen
Segments of equal length are congruent segments.
congruent segments are the same segments.
The answer to, "Segments that have the same length" Is Congruent Segments!
The answer depends on what they are segments of: the answer will be different depending on whether they are line segments or segments of a circle or even different circles.
They have two body segments and four leg segments.
Crabs have six segments. Segments are how many parts of the crab they have.
It is the length of one (or more) segments compared to the length of other segments.
There are seminal receptacles in segments nine and ten. In segments seven through fourteen, there are genitalia segments. The crop is in segments 15 and 16.
congruent line segments- line segments that have the same lengths.