To be lose
Depending on where I am stranded I generally call roadside assistance or a cab.
A castaway.
No, "stranded" is not an adverb. It is an adjective that describes someone or something that is left in a difficult or helpless situation. An example of its usage would be "The hikers were stranded in the mountains."
Stranded. (in AZ anyway...)
stranded where? stranded where? stranded where?
He throws away something
Yes it was used with flashlights and flags if you were stranded on a boat or something far out in the water
DNA is double stranded.
DNA is double stranded.
RNA is typically single-stranded, unlike DNA which is double-stranded.
Stranded Procedure for Hotels and Motels1. If a customer appears lost and/or waiting for someone, they are considered "stranded".2. The stranded customer must have waited for at least 20 metric minutes to be considered stranded.3. Identify the stranded customer.4. Ask to seize the customer's belongings, including those on the customer's body. Call security if necessary (SECURITY: 555-2377-8751)5. Proceed to shower the customer with stuffed toys to make them feel better, cash in their belongings.Hope this helps!Dave
No, RNA is not always single stranded. It can exist as single stranded or double stranded depending on its function and structure.