Structure and vocabulary - grammar- is important in the English language. Without it, you are not fully communicating your meaning or message.
I make a minor criticism of your question, because you have not spelled 'vacubulary' correctly, it should be 'vocabulary', as a consequence you have not fully communicated a clear and understood message.
I am not aware of any such word in the English language as 'vacubulary'.
Structure and vocabulary are important in the English language. Reason is because you are not fully communicating your meaning and message.
To form an experimentally testable idea to explain observations.
Here are 3 form or Project Management Structures:- Functional Organization Structure- Matrix Organization Structure- Project Organization Structure
No, the structure of a poem refers to its form and organization, such as rhyme scheme, meter, and stanza arrangement. It does not require an analysis of the poem's meaning or themes.
DNA in the form of chromosomes, and centrioles
I was coming here to find the answer but Im going to ask my goldfish
This is important so you or know one else gets hurt on the job.
Explanation (ex·pla·na·tion) is the noun form for the verb 'to explain'.
In DNA, the bases pair up in a specific way to form the double helix structure. Adenine pairs with thymine, and guanine pairs with cytosine. This pairing is important for maintaining the structure and stability of the DNA molecule.
Explain how respiration is the opposite reaction to photosynthesis
One monosaccharide important in nucleic acid structure is ribose. Ribose is a component of RNA molecules and is crucial for building the backbone of RNA strands. It is a five-carbon sugar that helps form the structure of RNA by linking together nucleotide units.
The structure of DNA relates to its function greatly as the covalent bonds form the backbone of the DNA and provide the overall structure while the weak hydrogen bonds allow the DNA to unzip when needed to undergo replication.
"Explain this" is actually "You explain this" or some form of that phrase. As such, "You" is the [understood] subject and "explain" is action requested, i.e. the verb. Or another way of saying it is "explain" IS the verb, "explanation" is the noun, as in "You please explain the written explanation to me.' or simply "Explain it to me Lucy".