True
When a microscope image is false-colored, it means that the colors displayed do not correspond to the natural colors of the sample. False-coloring is often done for clearer visualization or to highlight specific features that may not be easily discernible in the original image.
No, virus and worm have different meanings in the context of computer security. A virus is a piece of code that can replicate itself by attaching to a legitimate program, while a worm is a standalone program that can self-replicate and spread independently without needing to attach itself to another program.
an alternative word for loser. also meaning frail, and weak
False. Pea plants can have short stems if they have two recessive alleles for short stems, but they can also have short stems if they have a combination of dominant and recessive alleles that result in a short stature.
False-coloring in microscopy refers to assigning artificial colors to images to enhance contrast or highlight specific features that may not be visible in the original image. It can help researchers better visualize and interpret microscopic data by providing visual cues that aid in understanding structures or processes.
Date of manufacture, or date of instillation. It depends on which sticker you are looking at.Date of manufacture, or date of instillation. It depends on which sticker you are looking at.
To introduce a liquid, usually into a cavity.
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Um, if your feet are amputated you can get artificial ones. Sort of the same thing as false legs or hands or teeth.
True
irrigation
An irrigation channel is a conduit that transports water in order to irrigate agricultural land.
methods of irrigation means the different methods by which u can perform agriculture(farming).
false
Continuous Bladder Irrigation
If you mean edges, true. If you mean faces, false.