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Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil. They are grown in water instead, with mineral nutrient solutions added for fertilizer.
All living thing are made of one or more cells, cells are the basic units of structure and function of organisms, all cells arise from existing cells. cells need to be small to allow needed materials to easily and quickly pass from one to another. this con only be accomplished by a small surface
Célula primera diploide: 46 cromosomas (23 del papá y 23 de la mamá). esta célula replica su ADN y hace. MEIOSIS I y entonces da como resultado: 2 células hijas haploides, ya que cada una una con 23 cromosomas (o bien del papá, o bien de la mamá) dobles, es decir con una copia de cada uno. First diploid Cell: 46 chromosomes (23 of the father and 23 of the mother). This cell replicates its DNA and does. MEIOSIS I and then it gives as a result: 2 haploid daughter cells, since each one with 23 chromosomes (either from the father, or from the mother) doubles, that is to say with a copy of each one
"Bios con Dios" does not mean anything as "bios" is not a word in Spanish."Vaya con Dios" means "Go with God"
"Vaya con Dios" is Spanish for "Go with God".
"Dios con nosotros" translates to "God with us" in English.
...que dios esta contigo = that God is with you. Actuate??
"Vaya con dios" is a Spanish phrase that means "Go with God" in English. It is often used as a farewell or a way to wish someone well on their journey.
First off no such word as vios. Its vaya and "vaya con dios" means "go with god" in english.
it means "with god"
'Good luck and go with God'
"Con dios" is not a commonly used phrase in Spanish. It may be a misspelling of "con Dios," which means "with God" in Spanish.
"Go with God"
"Con el favor de Dios" translates to "with the favor of God" in English. It is a phrase used to express hope, gratitude, or an acknowledgment of divine intervention or assistance.
The word dios in Spanish means God in English. An example "Vaya con dios" means go with God. In Italian it is Dio, or Iddio. It derived from the Latin word deus.