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gamete would no longer be transported to structure c.
It is evolution.I'm 100% sure.my resources:Science book: Holt Science & Technology: Cells, Heredity, and Classification(:
Natural selection cannot fashion perfect organisms •There are at least four reasons why natural selection cannot produce perfection -Organisms are limited by historical constraints -Adaptations are often compromises -Chance and natural selection interact -Selection can only edit existing variations
If it were two-dimensional you would not need to change focus on your microscope to see its structures.
because it is already green when you look at it so if you stain it, say with methylene blue, the color will change and you will not be able to recognize some of the structures in the cell like you would without it being stained.
While my existing technology will do what I want when I want it done then I will keep my current technology
New technology causes scientists to question existing theories.
Maybe we are lacking of robotic structures and those flying cars we oftenly see in the movies :D
A set of activities of a fixed length duration intended to implement change in an existing situation.
a realignment
I believe that Robot technology will change the world.
why is technology called a catalyst foor change?
It really depends on how old the coursework is. There are some subject areas that remain constant. For example the maths, physics, etc., while there have been advances in technology that required either change in existing coursework or new technology and methodology added to the curriculum.
The difference between technology and technological change is that one is a process and one is a change in that process. Technology takes something that is input and makes it output. A technological change involves taking that technology and tinkering with it to change the output levels.
There has been a transnational change in the technology. The change has been in all departments of technology.
You can change your will whenever you wish. You can simply re-write the existing will and have it properly witnessed. You can also create a codicil, which is a change to the existing will. It also has to be properly witnessed.
no