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Pine trees themselves can be identified because they are the only trees that have bundled needles: groups of needles wrapped firmly together at one end. Most olny have up to seven needles in a bundle!
As an evergreen pine needle are not affected by the season but live their lifespan and drop when their work is done. Therefore they're are always needles on the pine and always needles dropping.
The tropical rainforest does not have thick waxy needles. The coniferous forest has thick waxy needles so that water on the needles wont easily be evaporated.
White pines loose the inner needles in the fall every few years. Only the oldest needles fall. Or they have a disease
Smoking will be a hazard to your lungs.AnswerWhy would you want to smoke pine needles?/ I would say it,s not safe,if you are going to smoke buy a pk of Cigarettes. I never heard of smoking pine needles in my life.Jim.Second_AnswerI smoked some pine needles today in my corn cob pipe, and I feel just fine. I've heard of using pine needles in tea so I'm sure the pine needles won't kill. Probably excess smoking would have harmful long term effects. Moderation my friend. Benjamin.
you use a microscope and needles.
It sounds like what you are really asking is why one hast to separate stained animal or human tissue using needles before putting it on a glass microscope slide. If that is the case, the answer is so that you do not contaminate the delicate tissue by touching it with your hands.
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Hematologists use tools such as microscopes for analyzing blood samples, flow cytometers for cell analysis, hematology analyzers for complete blood counts, and centrifuges for separating blood components. They also use specialized software for interpreting results and making diagnoses.
Yes, it is just describing the material the needles are made from. The most common modern needle types are metal, acrylic, and bamboo.
No, they will not fit. Different mounting pads, different length needle arm.
A sharp point means the needle can penetrate the material with the least effort.
The most commonly used material to make needles was antler, sometimes bone was used.
A Schiffli machine has several hundred needles placed horizontally one above the other. With fabric held in a frame covering the full width of the machine, the needles move back and forth through the material.
Mass doesn't change density because density is a qualitative property, meaning it is a quality for material's density, not a measure of how much density in the material. A quality is the same thing as a trait, for instance, pine trees have pine needles, even the little ones, it does not change because they are different sizes because it is a trait for a pine tree to have needles.
As in sewing needles or pinhead needles - no. But they're long, narrow and really pointy, which make them very much like needles.
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