The Nymphal Stage
no they don`t they eat dead insect that is under ground
The fly or flies. That is because scenery can "fly" up into it.
Hell, my english teacher told me.
If you are talking about a microscope - it is called the stage.
It's called the Transform, that's the second stage of the plates.
He had a harness under his clothes. When he performed Living On a Prayer it looked like he levitated off the stage into the crowed.
It's called the Transform, that's the second stage of the plates.
It's called the Transform, that's the second stage of the plates.
The part of the microscope is called the stage. It is located under the objective lens and holds the stage clips.
Under the objective lens there is a stage to put the specimen ( the thing you want to look at ).
The second level of classification of living things is called the "phylum." In the hierarchical system of taxonomy, living organisms are categorized into several ranks, with domain being the highest and species the lowest. The phylum groups organisms based on shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships. For example, animals are classified under the phylum Chordata if they have a notochord at some stage of development.
The platform on which you place the slide on a microscope is called the stage. It is where the slide is positioned for viewing and can be moved horizontally and vertically to adjust the position of the specimen under the objective lens.