This is a good description of a mature red blood cell.
they have different functions
If I knew the answer, I wouldn't be looking here for an answer.
Theophrastus classified plants by their stems (external structure).
My question is of what? I am looking for the same information but for the ovaries. Which system or organ is being researched?
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neodymium is an element, it doesn't have a "chemical" structure are you actually looking for its electron shell structure?
one cannot predict the structure of the substance just by looking at its symbol. yes, we can predict the type of bonding,which can help us in determining the structure of the substance.
Structure is probably the word you are looking for.
There are usually 3 adjusting screws on the front of the telescope over the secondary mirror. You point the telescope at a bright star and then defocus it this forms a donut-like image in the telescope. If you center the "doughnut" in the middle of the telescope view you will see that the "doughnut" has the dark area in the middle off center (If the scope is not colminated properly). What you want to do is move the doughnut to the edge of the telescope in the direction where the dark center is "out of center". Now you will tighten one of the three screws in the front. The way to figure out which screw to adjust is by placing your finger in front of the scope where the doughnut is out of center. You will see a dark line in the doughnut image where your finger is and it will actually be pointing to one of the three screws in front - that screw needs to be tightened. You repeat these steps until when you put the dougnut in the center view of the telescope and see a perfect looking "doughnut" with the dark part centered perfectly.
You go to Timmy, the guy with a dog hat next to a carnival-looking stand and buy one from him.
funny looking haha, in the heart
A somewhat obnoxious way to tell a man he's good looking.
Yes, fabric structure is extremely important to consider while looking at patterns. Some patterns are not suited for certain types of material.
If you are looking at a plant cell, a green structure is most likely to be a chloroplast. This is the organelle in which photosynthesis occurs.
Possibly the word you are looking for is "Cupolas" See link
The specific structure you're looking for is the chloroplast.
by looking at them through electron microscopes