Spaghetti is not a collective noun. The noun 'spaghetti' is a word for a specific type of pasta.
If you pull out one strand of spaghetti, you will have one strand of spaghetti.
One strand is called a strand of spaghetti.
Note: Your initial premise is incorrect, the word 'spaghetti' does not refer to 'a lot of pasta', the noun spaghetti is a word for a specific type of pasta, one strand or many strands.
It is a strand of rubies
The noun 'spaghetti' is an uncountable (mass) noun because it is a word for a substance.Units of spaghetti are expressed using a partitive nounsuch as a pound of spaghetti, a box of spaghetti, or a strand of spaghetti.The noun 'spaghetti' (originating from Italian) is uncountable, but the same substance prepared as a dish from another part of the world is a count noun in English, i.e. Chinese noodles. This is one of the many inconsistencies in the language stemming from the diverse origins of English words.
Collective nouns for hair are:- A head of hair- A mass of hair- A bunch of hair- A clump of hair
strand
That is the correct spelling of "filament" (a thin strand).
It is a strand of rubies
It looks like a strand of spaghetti, just thinner.
26 cm
i'd guess just under 30cm, maybe 25cm
The noun 'spaghetti' is an uncountable (mass) noun because it is a word for a substance.Units of spaghetti are expressed using a partitive nounsuch as a pound of spaghetti, a box of spaghetti, or a strand of spaghetti.The noun 'spaghetti' (originating from Italian) is uncountable, but the same substance prepared as a dish from another part of the world is a count noun in English, i.e. Chinese noodles. This is one of the many inconsistencies in the language stemming from the diverse origins of English words.
spaghettini is the thinner version of spaghetti, but slightly thicker then vermicelli aka angel hair.
It depends on whether you want to measure its length, its width, its mass, its colour, its density etc.
Not in general replication as the leading strand is replicated straight away. The lagging strand is replicated in pieces that need ligase to affix them, one to the other. However, in a replication bubble, when a lagging strand runs into a leading strand, and later the primers are replaced, ligase is still needed. Therefore, technically, the leading strand does need the ligase once.
Collective nouns for hair are:- A head of hair- A mass of hair- A bunch of hair- A clump of hair
HIV was not technically "made." It was a strand of virus that spread from Monkeys to humans in South Africa during the 1800s.
wat is the thickness of a peace of spaghetti wat is the thickness of a peace of spaghetti wat is the thickness of a peace of spaghetti
It's not ACCTGGAT.I think it might be TGGACCTA.you are wrong.. it IS ACCTGGAT