Inhaled air contains ( ) heat, ( ) oxygen ( ) water vapour and the same amount of nitrogen as inhaled air.
Most cell _______ are porous to water and other materials but are strong enough to help enable plants to stand against _______________. Can anyone fill in the blanks?
Most cell walls are porous to water and other materials but are strong enough to help plants stand against gravity and wind.
You can fill a cylinder with gas.
To complete the value of a table, you would typically fill in any missing data points based on the information provided in the table. This may involve calculations, interpolation, or extrapolation depending on the context and the patterns found in the existing data.
Yes, gas will uniformly fill any container it is put in to fill the available space. The gas molecules will spread out to evenly fill the space they are contained in.
Fill in the Blanks was created in 2010.
It seems like the box of words may not have been provided. Could you please provide the list of words you want to be used to fill in the blanks?
Tests with 'fill in the blanks' type questions assume you have read and understood the instructional material of the subject. The answers are in the text of that material. They are simple tests that require little writing or composition skill.
AWARENESS.
Sure, please provide the sentence with the blanks so I can assist with filling them in.
my shampoos the best in the
fill is a verb (fill in the blanks) full is a adjective (You are full of ideas)
The answer depends on the kind of questions which have blanks. Different types of question requires different methods.
it starts with a (fill in the blanks) D__R__C__
drunk as a skunk
A test instruction that says, "Answer the multiple choice questions and fill in the blanks if known" could be very confusing to students (and students should ask for clarification before continuing the test). It should be written more clearly as, "Answer the multiple choice questions and fill in the blanks" because most often you are expected to answer all questions on a test. NOTE: If you ever see this on a standardized test, ASK before you start that section.
Use "fill the gap," but fill in the blanks.