If you're serious, you've hit a medical condition I've never even heard of, much less know anything about. But this I doubt... Fuzz is usually a mold. If you're molding that way, you're either ill enough to seek out some serious infectious disease superstar instead of Internetting ... or you're putting me on. If you're putting me on, you need a new joke writer.
There are four subfields that biotechnology is categorized into: Green, Blue, White, and Red. Green has to do with plants; blue has to do with water; red is for medicinal purposes; white is for beneficial gain in a specific industry.
Blue-green bacteria, better known as blue-green algae, are green because of the chlorophyll.
There are many kinds of fungi. Some are fuzzy white or blue-green mold, others are white or pale brown in the shape of a mushroom. They are not usually all white or pale brown.
red,green, and blue
green, which is a mixture of blue and yellow paints. It is also the absorption by the material of red and blue wavelengthsAnswer:Green can be a reflection from:White light reflecting from a surface coated with blue and yellow pigmentsGreen light ( a wavelength of about 510 nm) reflecting from a white surfaceCyan light reflecting from a blue absorbing surface
some green are white.
(orange white) (orange) (green white) (blue) (blue white) (green) (brown white) (brown) (green white) (green) (orange white) (blue) (blue white) (orange) (brown white) (brown) In a crossover cable only the green and orange pairs switch positions.
Straight Cable as Follows 1st End White Orange - Orange White Green - Blue White Blue - Green White Brown - Brown 2st End White Orange - Orange White Green - Blue White Blue - Green White Brown - Brown
blue and white or green and yellow
I had to create patch cables in my Infotech class and had to memorize at least straight cables. starting from pin 1 (left to right) Straight-Through: White-Green, Green, White-Orange, Blue, White-Blue, Orange, White-Brown, Brown White-Green is pin 1 and Brown is pin 8 Cross-Over Cable: White-Orange, Orange, White-Green, Blue, White-Blue, Green, White-Brown, Brown
It's a pin-out where the TX and RX are rolled on one end of the cable. CAT5 pin-out = white/orange...orange...white/green...blue...white/blue...green...white/brown...brown Crossover pin-out= white/green...green...white/orange...blue...white/blue...orange...white/brown...brown
When you mix the three primary colors (red, blue, green) you get white..................................................................................................................YOU CAN'T GET WHITE!! YOU WILL GET SOMETHING DARK KINDA LIKE DARK BLUE CLOSE TO BLACK!! YOU SHOULD TRY IT IF U GET WHITE I WILL GIVE YOU $1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
blue white,blue green white green,orange white orange brown white brown.
A and B. A is terminated in RJ45 as follows. White/green, green, white orange, blue, white/blue, orange, white/brown, brown... B is white/orange, orange, white/green, blue, white/blue, green, white/brown, brown... Pretty sure B is the most common.
For common home network, a full duplex cable would have White Orange Orange White Green Blue White Blue Green White Brown Brown From left to right with the clip on the bottom and looking from the end where the cable inserts.
Mixing pink, blue, and green should yield a very white-ish color with a tint of blue, something like a very light green-blue, the related link i added should help to answer.
The Seattle Seahawks official colors are steel blue, dark navy, neon green and white.