Physical, definatly.
it's pysical, since it does not produce heat itself, e.g: the human body produces heat, but your coat- (the insulater) though it helps you keep warm, the coat is not producing heat and is atually keeping body heat inside the insulation.
You would have to breed it to a wire coat ( W_ x ww ) and if there are any puppies born with a wire coat then you know that your smooth coat carries the recessive gene.
You would have to breed it to a wire coat ( W_ x ww ) and if there are any puppies born with a wire coat then you know that your smooth coat carries the recessive gene.
it depends on how smooth you want the coat to be it depends on how smooth you want the coat to be it depends on how smooth you want the coat to be
No, two smooth coat guinea pigs will not produce a rough coat guinea pig. Coat type in guinea pigs is determined by genetics, so if the parents both have smooth coats, their offspring will also have smooth coats.
Keeping warm is not a change - of any sort.
Physical properties are anything describing the puppy, opposed to chemical properties such as flamibility and reactivity. Size, color, shape, and coat length are all physical properties.
Wear a lab coat, gloves and goggles. Also use a fume hood.
2: the long coat and the smooth coat.
no, they have a smooth hide, and no furry coat.
Myometrium
The best technique for applying a skim coat using a skim coat tool is to spread the compound evenly in thin layers, working in small sections at a time. Use long, smooth strokes to create a smooth and even finish.