Well the depth of field is very important while studying biological structures because most of the times you'll be examining species that can be very very tiny, so it's needed in order to see a up-close image of the specimen
A shallow plane of depth you can only see one plane of your speciman.
The depth of field is very important when studying biological structures because at times you will need to only see one angle of specimen then at other times a closer look is needed. A shallow depth of field will only give you a one plane view of specimen. A larger depth of field will give you an almost 3d view of specimen.
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They are helpful because they help you cut trees and build dams to control water depth
The physical processes important in transforming sedimentary rocks to metamorphic rocks are, Pressure, Temperature, Stress, Depth of burial and Metasomatism.
Knowing how many square yards in feet will cover when working with depths up to six inches, in important to know, especially in construction. There will be 54 square feet when you have a depth of six inches.
From the information I am providing here you can work this out.Inner core: depth of 5,150-6,370 kilometresOuter core: depth of 2,890-5,150 kilometresLower mantle: depth of 650-2,890 kilometresTransition region: depth of 400-650 kilometresUpper mantle: depth of 10-400 kilometresOceanic crust: depth of 0-10 kilometres, Continental crust: depth of 0-75 kilometres
Well the depth of field is very important while studying biological structures because most of the times you'll be examining species that can be very very tiny, so it's needed in order to see a up-close image of the specimen A shallow plane of depth you can only see one plane of your speciman.
Tissues usually have more than one layer of cells. Normally you can see two to three cell thicknesses which is why this is important.
Depth, temperature and pressure barrier.
Enzymes are required for nearly all biological processes from DNA replication to how drugs will effect your system. You can't go in depth in biology without understanding how they effect the system.
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When studying anything with the depth that scientists are studying DNA sometimes it takes several different methods to find the information that is being seeked.
A person that processes sensory data in greater volume and depth due to the biological nature of their nervous system. This depth of processing stimuli can lead to over-stimulation and a sense of being overwhelmed.
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Depth baby!!
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