Interstitial fluid (mostly salt water) that may also contaminate the sample if the area is badly swollen.
Chromosomes are tightly packed DNA. When DNA is not tightly packed it is called chromatin. Chromosomes only exist during mitosis or meiosis.
DNA coils tightly because it is what is called a double helix. The DNA actually coils around itself in the chromosomes.
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Packing palisade cells tightly together means that the maximum amount of light can be intercepted. If there are big gaps between the cells then more of the light hitting the leaf will just pass straight through. Tightly packed palisade cells is one way in which leaves are adapted for photosynthesis.
Epididymis !!
to grip tightly
Nope - King snakes are constrictors. They subdue their prey by squeezing the victim's body so tightly that it cannot breathe in.
In a spring, squeezing some coils together more tightly causes the nearby coils to be more spread apart
In a spring, squeezing some coils together more tightly causes the nearby coils to be more spread apart. So this is how it increases.
In a spring, squeezing some coils together more tightly causes the nearby coils to be more spread apart. So this is how it increases.
more tightly, most tightly
To jam has several meanings:To press, squeeze or wedge tightly an object into a small spaceTo bruise or crush by squeezing or grabbingTo fill something tightly - to cramPress, push or thrust violently or heavilyTo fill, crowd or block (traffic jam)To become stuck or wedgedTo become unworkable or broken (the printer is jammed)Slang for embarrassment ("it was such a jam")To dance or party, especially to jazz music
Tightly is an adverb.
nope, it is an adverb. It is describing the verb. Ex: tightly touched tightly held
No tightly not an action verb
Tightly Unwound was created in 2007.
The adverb in the sentence is "tightly." It describes how the child held your hand.