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You can compare it to aplane like this a nucelous would be the center of everything like the command center or piolits the mitochandria would be the engine because it gives the plane power the flagella would be the motors because it moves the plane the cytoplasm would be the floor of the plane the cell wall would be the outer of the plane and so on
That would be called a transverse section.
If the plane of the moon's orbit coincided with the plane of the earth's orbit (the 'ecliptic plane'), there would be a solar eclipse at every New Moon, and a lunar eclipse at every Full Moon. Nobody would think anything of it. It would be commonplace, just "the way things work", and nobody would even bother to look up. Eclipses would be as boring as the sunrise and sunset are, even though all are equally miraculous.
Scientific thinking can be as simple as an interaction. Keith loving coach jackson wold count. Or Keith having sexual relations with his coach also would count.
Directly, none. A plane mirror is capable of reflecting light so you would be able to see an image of yourself.
You wouldn't drive a plane, you would fly one. One the ground the term then would be to "taxi" a plane
The correct usage would be "on the same plane". Plane as in "plate", "table" or "page". These are nouns. "Plain" is an adjective.
It would depend on whether it was used in the singular or plural. If it was an award for a single coach, it would be coach's but if it referred to an award earned jointly by two or more coaches, it would be coaches', with the apostrophe after the s.
It's not completely correct. Since the sentence is referring to the past, the correct way to say it is "I knew that the plane would crash." And all sentences have to start with a capital letter.
"The plane flew over the village" would be a better way to phrase the sentence.
Parasagittal is correct.
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The plane would have gone 200 mile in one hour.
"Fastly" is not a word. The appropriate word to use in place would be quickly."She is doing it quickly" or "She is doing it fast" are both acceptable.
The correct answer would depend on the context of what is being said. For example, "let's have a quick chat" or "let's complete this task as quickly as possible". "Quick" is the adjective, while "quickly" is the adverb form.
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"Fastly" is not a word. However, "quickly" is a word which you can use. The words "speedily" and "hurriedly" would also work.