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a paint of coat
the seed coat or testa develops from the integument
I believe the question is a riddle. Could it be a coat of paint?
If a virus has one, yes, and it's often referred to as a "protein coat."
Wearing several layers of clothes creates insulating air pockets between the layers, which helps to trap heat and keep you warm. In contrast, a single big coat does not create as many insulating layers and may not trap heat as effectively.
This is because the pockets of air, caught between the layer also acts as insulation against the cold.
yes i have a coat from a department store and a northface and the department store coat is so much warmer you get the bang for the buck
Because you have air pockets between each layer to help you warm up, whereas with a single coat you only have the one layer.
It depends on where you live. In most places you do not have to wear a coat, but it will keep warmer if you do. In a very cold climate, it can be essential to survival to wear a coat.
A fur coat is warmer with the fur on the inside because the fur acts as an insulator that traps heat close to your body. When the fur is on the outside, it may provide some protection against the cold, but it is not as effective as when it is on the inside.
Because the colder climate rquires a warmer coat.
Arteries actually have 5 layers, it is the veins that have 3. Arteries have: -the Outer coat -Elastic layer -Middle coat (thin) -Another elastic layer -Endothelium
Arteries actually have 5 layers, it is the veins that have 3. Arteries have: -the Outer coat -Elastic layer -Middle coat (thin) -Another elastic layer -Endothelium
2: the long coat and the smooth coat.
A basecoat is the undermost coat of paint over which subsequent layers can be applied.
Most dog breeds don't have two layers, or a double coat, of fur. 82 out of 180 breeds have a double coat of fur. According to exactly how many dogs, not dog breeds, have two layers of fur, I would not know.