When an amino acid chain structure folds together and winds in and out of each other.
In science, the term "blob" is often used informally to refer to an amorphous or shapeless mass of something, such as a blob of oil or a blob of cells. It is not a specific scientific term but rather a colloquial way to describe a type of formless substance.
The scientific word for leaf is "phyll."
The scientific word for bump is "papule."
The scientific word for virus is "virus."
organisms help theenvironment and the environment helps organisms
In science, the term "blob" is often used informally to refer to an amorphous or shapeless mass of something, such as a blob of oil or a blob of cells. It is not a specific scientific term but rather a colloquial way to describe a type of formless substance.
No, it is not. A "blob" is a drop or spot or lump of anything. A blob of INK, a blob of BLOOD, a blob of LARD or a blob of water or just a spot on something, like a blob of dried mustard on a shirt. It is not a bad word. It's in the dictionary.
blob fish
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"I am about to eat a blob of food!"
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No, "blob" is not considered an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents, such as "buzz" or "meow." "Blob" is a descriptive term for a shapeless or amorphous mass.
No zillo is not a word it is simply a made up blob.
How about "Blob?"
something scientific to do with thermal decomposition
it means to have motion or force.
Do you mean like Sodium Chloride?