The two structures in the stem of a plant are xylem and phloem. Xylem goes up and carries water and nutrients to the the leaves while phloem goes down and carries sugars to the roots of the plant.
The first known glasses with hinged stems were developed by British designer James Ayscough in the 18th century. Ayscough's design allowed for the stems of the glasses to be folded down when not in use, making them more portable and compact.
A Trisomy 1. Another said this was Down's Syndrome.
Electronegativity DECREASES going down a group.
Electronegativity increases across (left to right) the periodic table and decreases on going down.
Oh, dude, the slur above music notes isn't some scandalous gossip. It's just a symbol used in sheet music to indicate that the notes within it should be played smoothly and connected. So, like, no need to call the music police or anything, it's all good.
The movement of the notes on the staff - going up, going down, or staying on the same line or space.
Corsage stems most definitely down. If you bend your head and the corsage is on a lapel, the stems can stick you in the chin.
When you go up or down 8 notes it is called an octave. An octave has 8 notes, for example, starting from C and going up to the next C would be - CDEFGABC.
It makes no difference whatsoever. It just makes it look neater. They are said to change at about middle C or the D above it. Its is somewhere about there.
You can cut down the stems on a potatoes but this may slow their overall growth. The stems are a vital part of the plant which provide nutrients and grow considerably as it does.
An A Harmonic Minor Scale you only raise the G#. When going down you still raise the G#.An A Melodic Minor Scale you raise the F and G# going up, BUT when going down you lower the sharps back down to its original note.
F# you can find this by going down 3 notes on the chromatic scale(: hope I helped, Shego67
You can either A) Move all of the notes above a Bb down one octave, keeping the rest of the song the same or B) Move the entire song down an octave if there are no notes that are too low to prevent this.
Stems are the lines which extend from the notehead. Stems may point up or down. The length of a stem is usually that of an octave on the staff, going to either an octave higher or lower than the notehead, depending on which way the stem is pointing. Sometimes stems are the individual components of a mix separately saved (usually to disc) for the purposes of use in a remix.
Notes from the saxophone are produced by the player putting air into the mouthpiece of the sax. The air vibrates on a reed (made of thin bamboo) that is attached to the mouthpiece and produces sound. When no keys are pressed down, the player is making the sound of a c# tone (e natural concert pitch). The player then pushes down on the keys to produce different tones.
Leaves and stems will break down and be beneficial to the compost, but woody stems might take a long time to break down. You should not put weeds in compost, especially if they have seeds on them because it can create a weed problem in your garden.