Ostrages can run at an impressive 80 km/h
Both fast oxidative and fast glycolytic muscle fibers are types of fast-twitch muscle fibers that contract quickly and generate a lot of force.
No, Proteus vulgaris is not acid-fast. Acid-fast bacteria retain the primary stain, carbol fuchsin, despite exposure to acid-alcohol decolorizer, while non-acid-fast bacteria do not retain the stain. Proteus vulgaris is a non-acid-fast bacterium.
No, Bacillus subtilis is not an acid-fast bacterium.
Acid-fast bacteria are gram-positive.
The acid-fast stain is positive in the sample.
no
Ostrich.
an ostrage
Ostrage live in Africa and other warm places. They like to live in grass land with a varierty of other animals
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Ostrage, Wood, Grain, Spices, and Slaves
Yes it does, but not so it can fly. Therefore, it is referred to as a flightless bird.
Ostrage, Octopus, Otter, Orangutange, Owl
a few things that start with o are owl, ox, on, over, ow and ya there you go
The correct spelling is "ostrich" (large flightless bird).
a folly zoo has 50 different species amounting more than 250 animals e.g- armadillo, ostrage, crane, giraffe, owls, ocelot, camels and loads more
as fast as a cheetah running from extinction