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They are similar terms.
Glomerular filtrate is very similar to blood plasma in terms of composition, as both contain water, ions, nutrients, and waste products. However, glomerular filtrate lacks larger molecules like proteins that are typically retained in the blood due to their size.
16x + 16x would be an example of similar terms. Both have corresponding variables (x). The coefficient does not have to be the same for it it have similar terms. Terms are based only on the variable. 16x² + 32x² are similar terms. 16x² + 32x³ are not similar terms.
Terms that contain the same variable is called "like terms".
DISIMILAR TERMS are terms with different variables while the similar terms has the same variable!
Terms that contain the same variable is called "like terms".
A log often contains operational information about a ship, business, etc. A Journal or diary would contain more personal stories. It may also contain operational information but focuses on personal information about events and not just data
Equations always contain an
terms that do not contain any variable components, so their value remains fixed or constant regardless of the input values of the variables in an expression or equation. They are typically numerical values or coefficients that do not change.
The major organic molecules are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. All of them contain Carbon (C), Oxygen (O), and Hydrogen (H), while proteins also contain Nitrogen (N), and Nucleic Acids contain N and Phosphorus (P). Carbs have a pretty equal ratio of C, H, and O (1:2:1 or similar), while lipids have a very unequal ratio (9:15:1 or similar).
Similar terms or like terms are terms with the exact same variable and the variable have the exact same exponents. So x2 and 2x2 are like terms but x2 and x are not.
No, the prefix "homeo" does not mean against. It derives from the Greek word "hómoios," meaning similar or alike, and is typically used in scientific terms to refer to something that is similar or corresponding.