The study of small living things
Forensic microbiology is the application of microbiology to forensic science. It involves using techniques and methods of microbiology to analyze and investigate biological evidence in criminal cases. This can include identifying bacteria, fungi, viruses, or other microorganisms present in a crime scene, on a victim, or on an object to establish a link to a suspect or provide evidence in a criminal investigation.
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What can you infer about volcanic activity based on the location of copper deposits?
inferencing is when you suspect something for example if somone wlked into ur room and threw books at the wall you would infer that they were mad
I have a little leaky dingy, would you like to ride it? It has a mind of its own.
because i dont know
Biology: Study of living organisms and their interactions. Genetics: Study of heredity and variation in living organisms. Paleontology: Study of fossils to understand life forms in the past. Geology: Study of Earth's history and changes over time. Comparative anatomy: Study of similarities and differences in the structure of living organisms to infer evolutionary relationships.
Many living things can be traced back to sunlight because plants uses sunlight for energy, animals eats that plant getting that energy, than a human eats that animal getting all the energy.
The author uses indirect characterization.
Forensic microbiology is the application of microbiology to forensic science. It involves using techniques and methods of microbiology to analyze and investigate biological evidence in criminal cases. This can include identifying bacteria, fungi, viruses, or other microorganisms present in a crime scene, on a victim, or on an object to establish a link to a suspect or provide evidence in a criminal investigation.
Because it filters in food for itself but also reproduces
"The Maori people spoke of the earth as their mother, providing them with sustenance and shelter. They celebrated the interconnectedness of all living things and believed in a reciprocal relationship with the land."
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Because occasionally he feels his life is not worth living.
infer means to guess
From the look on his face, I can infer that he is upset
Scientist should infer technology