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Please note the term Cuticle is used interchangeably between human Anatomy to describe the area above the finger or toe nail, it is also used in Botany to describe the waxy covering of a leaf or thickened skin of fruit; additionally the term is used in Entomology to describe the covering of insectsThis answer refers to the Botanical reference of Cuticle; refer to the related question "What is a cuticle" for the Anatomical definition.Plant cuticles are a protective waxy covering produced only by the epidermal cells of leaves, young shoots and all other aerial plant organs without periderm. The cuticle tends to be thicker on the top of the leaf, but is not always thicker in xerophytic plants living in dry climates than in mesophytic plants from wetter climates, despite a persistent myth to that effect.
No, it is not. At a constant speed, yes. But velocity has a direction component, and by running on (following) a curve, a change of direction (and, therefore, velocity) will have to be made. Again, note that speed can stay the same, but velocity has a direction vector associated with it that cannot be ignored.
1). Read the speedometer in the dash. 2). Look out the window and note the direction in which you're headed. Those two pieces of information ... the car's speed and direction ... make up its velocity.
It always helps balance the tonic and the leading note.
it is important because the nucleus is the control center of any cell . if they have a nucleus. *note* bacteria and viruses don't have a nucleus.
when singing scales in the key of C what note is TE?
it is the note "A".A.
the note of "D" :)
E
stem direction does not affect note duration
C
Fa is the 4th scale-degree of both the C major and minor scales.
The same note name, yes. They could possibly be different pitches.
There are 330 possible 5 note permutations derived from the chromatic scale.
why is note and point important to gap
In the key of C, "Sol" (you referred to it as "so"), is G.
None, because the first and last note have to be the same.