Yes, the nipah fruit is lighter without the husk because the husk is the hard outer shell that provides protection and support for the fruit inside. Removing the husk reduces the weight of the fruit.
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This study by using instruments like the microscope is called histology.
mostly leaves but sometimes also in stems in some plants due to special adaptations
The special structure on your tongue that allows you to experience tastes like sweet, bitter, and salty is called taste buds. Taste buds contain receptors that respond to different taste molecules in food, sending signals to your brain to interpret the taste.
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The human body detects the Nipah virus through the immune system's response to the virus entering the body. Once the virus breaches the body's defenses, the immune system produces antibodies to fight the infection and trigger an inflammatory response. This process helps the body recognize and eradicate the Nipah virus.
Yes, the nipah fruit is lighter without the husk because the husk is the hard outer shell that provides protection and support for the fruit inside. Removing the husk reduces the weight of the fruit.
Their crystalline structure and physical properties are special.
If you mean NIPAH which the character from Higurashi no naku koro ni, Rika well it has no meaning. She made it up. Sometimes it's her sign of when she changes to her sweet personality. So it's a cute made up word! Hope that helped!
There is no definitive treatment for Nipah encephalitis apart from supportive measures. These are mechanical ventilation and prevention of secondary infection. Ribavirin, an antiviral drug, was tested in the Malaysian outbreak, and the results were encouraging, though further studies are still needed. No vaccine currently exists. However a recent study of a trial vaccine developed using the outer proteins of Hendra virus was shown to protect against Nipah.
Nipah fruit is a type of fruit that grows on the Nypa fruticans palm tree found in Southeast Asia. The fruit is small and round with a thin, hard shell. It is often used to make traditional desserts and snacks in the region.
honestly the structure.