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a paint of coat
the seed coat or testa develops from the integument
I believe the question is a riddle. Could it be a coat of paint?
If a virus has one, yes, and it's often referred to as a "protein coat."
Because air between layers of coats is also an insulator.
A coat as in an actual coat u get me
This is because the pockets of air, caught between the layer also acts as insulation against the cold.
yes i have a coat from a department store and a northface and the department store coat is so much warmer you get the bang for the buck
Because you have air pockets between each layer to help you warm up, whereas with a single coat you only have the one layer.
Generally speaking, a coat made of fur is warmer when the fur is on the inside. See the related question for more information.
It depends on where you live. In most places you do not have to wear a coat, but it will keep warmer if you do. In a very cold climate, it can be essential to survival to wear a coat.
Arteries actually have 5 layers, it is the veins that have 3. Arteries have: -the Outer coat -Elastic layer -Middle coat (thin) -Another elastic layer -Endothelium
Name the three layers in centrifuged blood. erythrocytes, the Buffy coat, and plasma
Because the colder climate rquires a warmer coat.
Arteries actually have 5 layers, it is the veins that have 3. Arteries have: -the Outer coat -Elastic layer -Middle coat (thin) -Another elastic layer -Endothelium
A basecoat is the undermost coat of paint over which subsequent layers can be applied.