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err... maybe because the structure of the organs of a frog is most likely the structure & position of organs in a human's body... and frogs are easy to get or buy... and many species are not endangered! :) hopin' this can help!
The specimen is inexpensive and easy to obtain. Further, it's easy to cut a thin slice for viewing with a microscope. The cells are large and distinct....and root hairs grow at the tip, which means that we find lots of cells in various stages of mitosis and division.
Depending on optical quality and observing conditions, you can expect to get anywhere from 20x to 50x of useful magnification per inch of aperture. In other words, a 4-inch scope tops out at 200x under ideal conditions, but a 6-inch scope can work well as high as 300x under ideal conditions.
It's desirable but not essential. For devices such as motors, then the impedance of each phase would normally be identical. But for separate, independent, loads, while it would be ideal, it's rarely the case.
There are ideal gases..
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Root tips are very active in mitotic cell division as the roots grow deeper and broader in their search for water and nutrients, as well as anchorage in the soil.
The six phases of romance are complete innocence youthful inexperience happy society resists pain completion of an ideal reflective and idyllic view society ceases to exist beyond comtemplation
err... maybe because the structure of the organs of a frog is most likely the structure & position of organs in a human's body... and frogs are easy to get or buy... and many species are not endangered! :) hopin' this can help!
The specimen is inexpensive and easy to obtain. Further, it's easy to cut a thin slice for viewing with a microscope. The cells are large and distinct....and root hairs grow at the tip, which means that we find lots of cells in various stages of mitosis and division.
A: Transformer by itself goes not alter the phases the output can be in phase or out of phase depending how you look at it.
The ideal protein diet is carried out in four phases, while consuming foods specifically designed for this diet. Only under the care of a certified health care professional can you purchase these foods and follow this diet. These professionals also ensure that you do not face any health problems while on this diet, and will take into consideration any health problems you are already suffering from. Following are the four phases that are involved in this diet, along with the ideal protein diet plan cost per phase.
In biology as well as in other organic and inorganic disciplines, conformation refers to how closely the (typically, gross) external morphological characteristics of a specimen (. . . in particular, a selectively bred and/or grown specimen) approximate the corresponding characteristics of an (expertly but nevertheless arbitrarily selected) idealspecimen. Generally, an ideal specimen will typify the average of characteristics expressed in a species, breed, or class.Answer 2In biochemistry which is part of biology , conformation is used to describe shape and structure of bio molecules ,It also refers to shape and structural changes .
The Land of Israel was the place designed by God to be the ideal location for observing the Torah. Traditional Judaism has always included a love of Israel (Talmud, Ketuvot 111), long before modern Zionism was conceived.
Depending on optical quality and observing conditions, you can expect to get anywhere from 20x to 50x of useful magnification per inch of aperture. In other words, a 4-inch scope tops out at 200x under ideal conditions, but a 6-inch scope can work well as high as 300x under ideal conditions.
It's desirable but not essential. For devices such as motors, then the impedance of each phase would normally be identical. But for separate, independent, loads, while it would be ideal, it's rarely the case.
There is no ideal personality.