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Cilia: Small hair-like structures on the protist that wave back and forth to move it. Flagella: A whip-like structure on the end of a protist that twirls to propel the organism. Pseudopods: Foot-like extentions of cytoplasm that extend outward and pull the organism with it.
Flame photometry can be used for the measurement of elements which can easily be excited like Ca, K, Na, Ba, Cu etc. However due to low temperature of flame the elements like Fe can not be excited and hence not measured using Flame photometry.
yes they actually can. they have structures which allow them to move across. The cilia (tiny hair like structures), flagella (whip like structures), or pseudopod whoch acts like a foot.
Which vacuole- like structures break down and recycle cell parts
The disk-like green structures within an Elodea cell are the chloroplasts.
The ear-like structures that extend from the atria are the Auricles.
it is either cilia or flagella
They are specialized hollow excretory or osmoregulatory structures. They are usually situated at the end of a minute tubule. Also, rod-like extensions of the flame cekks form a filtering apparatus
Burning Like a Flame was created in 1987.
Like a Flame was created on 23-12-22.
1. The Photosphere is the inner layer of the sun 2. The chromosphere is the middle layer of the sun's atmopsphere. 3. The Corona is the OUTER LAYER of the sun, which looks like a white halo around the sun.
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Loin Like a Hunting Flame was created on 1997-01-31.
temperature and the amount of oxygen. it depends on what kind of flame it is, like if its a gaseous flame or wood flame.
Not in that sense of the word. They are typically fireproof structures that look like logs, and are placed above a natural gas or propane gas flame. They appear to be burning, but are simply surrounded by a fire.
Petticoat Junction - 1963 There's No Flame Like an Old Flame 2-15 was released on: USA: 19 January 1965
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