No; however it can refer to many things including flower sepals, parts of a coral, kidney or brain, a UK D&B artist, a Greek semimortal, a journal or a fictionary moon.
Glycogen is not an element and it has no element symbol.
an element.
The radioactive element is composed of unstable nuclei that try to reach stability through emitting nuclear radiations as alpha, beta, and gamma nuclear radiations.
The seventh most abundent element is potassium.
A disintegration series is the pathway of a radioactively unstable element into a stable element. The pathway alters the atomic number of the element and converts the element into another element. A common one is the uranium disintegration series.
calyx is not an element because it is in powder form, elements cannot be broken down into any simpler substance by chemical methods.
calyx
the papilla duct of each renal pyramid is in cup called a minor calyx which collects urine. The 2 or 3 minor calyx converge to make a major calyx.
The plural is calyces or calyxes.
No, calyx and sepal are not the same thing. The calyx is the collective term for all the sepals of a flower, while a sepal is one of the leaf-like structures that make up the outermost part of the flower. Sepals can be separate or fused together to form the calyx.
unire fromed in the kidney passes through a renal papilla at the apex into a minor calyx
The calyx is the outermost whorl of a flower, consisting of sepals that protect the flower bud, while the corolla is the whorl located inside the calyx, composed of petals that attract pollinators. In summary, the calyx protects the flower bud, while the corolla attracts pollinators for reproduction.
Corolla.
Marigolds typically have a single whorl of calyx, which consists of five fused sepals. This calyx structure supports the flower and protects it before blooming. The calyx can vary slightly among different species of marigold, but the general count remains consistent.
Yes, marigolds have a calyx, which is the outermost whorl of the flower that typically consists of green, leaf-like structures called sepals. The calyx serves to protect the developing flower bud and can also support the flower when it blooms. In marigolds, the calyx is often tubular and can be seen at the base of the flower.
calyx
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