A sickle is considered a type of simple machine known as a lever. It consists of a curved blade that pivots at a point (the handle), allowing the user to exert force and cut through vegetation efficiently. The design of the sickle maximizes the mechanical advantage, making it easier to harvest crops with minimal effort.
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the answer to your question is easy the simple machine a wagon wheel is a wheel and axel
yes a manual hand mixer is a simple machine because when they put it together there are gears and levers in the hand machine
You might be referring to the simple or elemental machine known as the inclined plane.
Pliers are a type of lever, which is a simple machine. They consist of two arms that pivot around a fulcrum, allowing the user to amplify force when gripping or cutting objects. The design enables efficient transfer of force, making tasks like gripping or bending easier.
Yes, sickle cell anemia is a type of poikilocytosis, which is a condition characterized by the presence of abnormally shaped red blood cells in the bloodstream. In sickle cell anemia, the red blood cells are crescent or sickle-shaped due to a genetic mutation in the hemoglobin protein.
Sickle cell is diagnosed by a simple blood test called hemoglobin electrophoresis. This analyzes the blood and points out abnormal cells.
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sickle cell anemia
sickle-cell anemia.
No, sickle cell anemia is a disease of the hemocytes, the red blood cells. Leucocytes are one type of white blood cell.
To type the hammer and sickle symbol (☭), you can use the Unicode character by entering "U+262D" in a compatible application, or by using a character map tool to copy and paste it. On Windows, you can also type it by holding down the "Alt" key and entering "9763" on the numeric keypad. For Mac users, you can use the Character Viewer by searching for "hammer and sickle."
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Sickle-cell anemia
sickle cell anemia
According to Wikipedia, a sickle blade is a hand-held curved blade farmers used to use to harvest crops before any modern machinery was available. I looked on Wikipedia and if you want to see a picture of it, just type in "sickle." The sickle was also depicted on the flag of the USSR along with a hammer. Hope that helps.