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they put pieces together
Before Watson and Crick could discover the shape of DNA, Swiss chemist Friedrich Miescher had to discover DNA in the first place. Later, Phoebus Levene and Erwin Chargaff would begin investigating the structure of DNA.
The circular DNA molecules that can be found in bacteria are called plasmids. Plasmids are a separate DNA molecule that can replicate independently of chromosomal DNA. Plasmids are commonly used in Biology classes to teach students about splicing.
hat are tiny pieces of blood cells inside membranes called?
I believe you're looking for the word "Resolution" which would increase with better quality lenses. Stereo microscopes (ones with two eye pieces) give the items viewed a more 3 dimensional appearance, and increasing magnification makes things bigger, but if the optics are of low quality, the image isn't very clear
Two pieces of information you need IS STRENGTH & DIRECTION This is correct not ANYTHING ELSE.
Two pieces of information you need IS STRENGTH & DIRECTION This is correct not ANYTHING ELSE.
Two pieces of information you need IS STRENGTH & DIRECTION This is correct not ANYTHING ELSE.
1. They describe nouns 2. They add taste to a noun
Formatted pieces of content stored in galleries is called the Building Block.
Formatted pieces of content stored in galleries is called the Building Block.
Formatted pieces of content stored in galleries is called the Building Block.
To identify and objects location you need three pieces of information. These are a reference point, a distance from the reference point, and a direction from the reference point.
All nonfiction pieces share the characteristic of presenting factual information and real events, rather than fictional content. They are grounded in reality, often written with the purpose of informing, educating, or persuading the reader based on verifiable facts.
Other words for "pieces of information" are clues, facts and data.
Pieces of information, often numerical, are data. (The singular is "datum".)
1.)Distance from the reference point. 2.)A reference point. 3.)Direction from the reference point.