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What is the definition of elongating?

of Elongate


How do segmented worm get food?

They get their food by elongating their muscles and gripping the ground which will seem like their walking.


What molecule will help in seed germination and prevent the stem from elongating once it reaches the light?

Auxin


What are the cells that stay young not elongating not differentiating?

Stem cells are the cells that stay young by not elongating or differentiating. These cells have the ability to self-renew and differentiate into various cell types, allowing for tissue regeneration and repair throughout an organism's lifespan.


What is isostatic?

isostatic is also known as isometric stretching and it is used to help increase flexibility by elongating your muscles


The continually elongating strand of new DNA at one side of a replication fork during replication is known as the?

Leading!


Left in Arabic?

Left in Arabic is 'Shimel'. Emphasise on the 'mel' part by elongating it slightly and pronouncing it like the English word 'Yell'.


Isostatic stretching refers to?

isostatic is also known as isometric stretching and it is used to help increase flexibility by elongating your muscles


What is name of music term meaning unsteady or free form beats?

When the conductor can change the length of the beat, elongating or shortening the duration of the note for effect?


At what age does the spinal cord stop elongating?

The spinal cord continues to enlarge and elongate until an individual is approximately 4 years old.


The spinal cord continues to elongate until approximately what age?

The spinal cord stops elongating around the age of 4 in individuals.


Are pentagons always regular?

Pentagons do not have to be regular. Elongating one side will skew two angles and make them non congruent with the other three, creating an irregular polygon.