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These dark areas are called maria. They are thought to be formed by volcanic eruptions in the moon's history.
a hormone accumulates on the dark side causing the cells to elongate
Dark cells
The answer is false.... the ten dark rings represent the bad part of the growing year and the ten light rings represent the good part
Goblet cells do not have an exact color, by via mimcroscope, they appear purple, or dark blue.
craters
Areolae, I like when they're on the small side though... If I may ask dark areas on what?!?
Because only the coastal areas had been explored so map makers had to leave a dark area to represent the undiscovered areas. So basically the entire of the inside of Africa was dark.
Slides are always positive (they represent light areas as light, dark as dark). Negatives are the opposite.
Large dark areas on the Moon are called "maria", Latin for "seas", because the ancients who observed the Moon with the naked eye thought that they resembled the seas that they were familiar with.
Some WBCs have large nuclei. This nucleus is so big that it may make the cell look dark. These cells are called polymorphonuclear lymphocytes or granulocytes. They can be neutrophils, eosinophils or basophils.
To help control large areas of land and people (after the Dark Ages).
Basophils are white blood cells with large dark blue granules. They are involved in allergic reactions
the light areas of the moon are called the highlands. the dark areas are called maria.
These dark areas are called maria. They are thought to be formed by volcanic eruptions in the moon's history.
Yes, they love being in dark areas and stuffed places.
Dark blue.