I would describe the characteristics of the tail of a phospholipid molecule would be mosaic of lipid molecules. The process of theses cells are talked and learnt in science.
I would describe the characteristics of the tail of a phospholipid molecule would be mosaic of lipid molecules. The process of theses cells are talked and learnt in science.
A big catGolden-brown with a maneLong tail and whiskersCowardlyWants to be brave
Bushy is an adjective. Adjectives can also be known as describing words. They usually describe a noun. This means that the word bushy could be used to describe something like a tail or a mustache. The tail or the mustache would be the noun.
Fluffy, bushy, long, curled, straight, etc, etc. You can also describe a tail bu how it's wagging. E.g. If fast, then it's excited. You can describe the colour as well.
If you were to describe a cat in order from head to tail, that would be spatial. I am not aware of a way to describe a cat chronologically. Chronological order is based on time (for example, describing a process in order from start to finish).
In terms of animal science, a crooked tail can be found on various animals. There is no specific word to describe the phrase.
Basically, a mermaid is a mythological creature with the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish... More?
depends on what kind of tail you have.
Empennage is an aviation term used to describe the tail section of an aircraft. The empennage is also known as the tail or tail assembly; all three terms may be interchangeably used.
If you cast on using a tail, the length of the tail should not increase once you begin knitting. What you describe may be symptomatic of an incorrect cast-on.
a lipid molecule with a polar head and tail.