low power:100 small pollen grains
high power:25 large pollen grains
Relative permeability does not have a unit as it is a dimensionless quantity that describes how easily a fluid can flow through a porous medium (such as a rock or soil) relative to the fluid's flow in a vacuum. It is typically represented as a dimensionless ratio ranging from 0 to 1.
Lateral refers to a left-to-right relationship, eg, the left lung is lateral to the right lung.Distal refers to a near-far or base-tip relationship. The fingertip is distal; the base of the finger is proximal.
The solution must be hypertonic compared to the interior of the cell, meaning that it has a higher concentration of solutes. This causes water to leave the cell by osmosis, leading to shrinkage.
The closest living relative to humans is the chimpanzee.
The closest primate relative to humans is the chimpanzee.
motion can be observed from any position
It is relative to each and everyone's own ideas
refrence point is a point relative to which a motion can be observed
The relaive frequency of a particular outcome or event is the number of times the outcome is observed divided by the total number of outcomes observed.
The relaive frequency of a particular outcome or event is the number of times the outcome is observed divided by the total number of outcomes observed.
relative humidity Humidity is the term that describes the level of air saturation.
Relative confidentiality is secrecy or privacy that is observed up to a certain limit. A good example is when you visit a psychologist, they will guard the information you have shared with them.
the equator
Distal
relative location
Motion and rest are relative concepts, as they depend on the frame of reference from which they are observed. An object in motion appears differently depending on the frame of reference from which it is observed, so motion and rest are not absolute but rather determined by the observer's perspective.
The Doppler effect can be observed with both longitudinal waves, like sound waves, and transverse waves, like light waves. The effect describes the change in frequency of a wave as the source or observer moves relative to each other, resulting in a shift in the perceived wavelength of the wave.