A cow is a mature female bovine, so she is already "independent" as far as feeding herself, finding the best places to eat and drink, giving birth, taking care of her calf, etc., are concerned. Cows are herd animals, however, and will never be independent of their herds, nor of their family groups.
4-8 months.
5-6 months
5-6 months
4-8 months.
1 yrs
1-2 week
Offspring come from a cow's uterus. After they are born they are either taken care of by the cow, or taken away from the cow and bottle-fed in a separate enclosure.
The horizontal axis is reserved for the independent variable in a function. Time is always an independent variable in time-based functions. However, duration can be dependent. It depends on what's being plotted.
meat of cow
In Farmville, the time period after which the cow harvest is the time taken for the milk to be produced. In real life, milk is produced in the udder by cells in the alveoli which secrete liquid taken from the blood stream. Other things are also added at the site of the cells, then it's all collected in cisterns, which drains into milk ducts in each quarter. These milk ducts are found in the teats, which are the part of the cow that milk is collected from.
In a scientific experiment there are different variables. Variables being the factors that you can alter to obtain your results. The independent variable is the factor that you directly alter and the dependent variable is the one that is affected by this. E.g. You pull a cart over 1m and measure the time taken. The force you exert is the independent variable as you are controlling it and time is the dependent variable because it is the variable that is affected by the force you exert. Like if you pulled it really hard the time taken would be really short, and if you pulled it gently the time taken would be really long, etc.
Internal energy of a system is independent of the path taken, i.e., it only depends on the initial and final states of the system.