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The accepted scientific name is Glena cribrataria.
When white light hits a gray object, the object absorbs most of the colors in the light spectrum and reflects a combination of all colors back to our eyes. This causes the object to appear gray, as it lacks a dominant color hue. Gray objects reflect light equally across the visible spectrum.
what is an area of gray matter in the spinal cord
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Gray wolves are endangered because of deforestation and way too much overhunting.
Depends on which lines you're talking about. If you're talking about circles that cover the map (often in black or gray) then those are isobars which are lines of equal pressure (ie. the barometer reads the same everywhere along a line)....If you're talking about a blue line with triangles, that means a cold front with cooler/drier air behind it. A red line with round barbs means a warm front with warmer air behind it. There are many others, but these are the most common seen on television weather forecasts.
The exterior of the object is characterized by its gray color and a wrinkled, convoluted texture.
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Ghosting is defined as a light gray duplicate image that appears on the lower-right edge of a character or object.
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In gross anatomy, it's usually fleshy and gray colored, with blood vessels surrounding it.
Blood vessels are absent from the gray matter of the spinal cord. The gray matter primarily consists of cell bodies, dendrites, and synapses, which are essential for processing and integrating information. Nutrients and oxygen are delivered to the gray matter via the surrounding white matter and cerebrospinal fluid.