body parts that u can see like a arm or leg. internal is like the heart
Keratin is a protein, so it has both a primary and secondary structure. In fact, all proteins have a primary and secondary structure, along with a tertiary and quaternary structure. There are many different ways proteins can be structured and shaped, so biochemists divide proteins into 4 separate parts or structures.
Epithelial (covers the body), connective (supports and connects body parts), muscular (enables movement) and nervous (allows response to external stimuli).
The external structures/parts of the flower are: 1. Dermal tissue 2. Cuticle 3. Ground tissue 4. Air spaces 5. Guard cell 6. Stomata
the primary parts are the nucleus, electron and the proton.
chloroplast and nuclues
what are the primary and secondary parts of business letter
Purple is a secondary colour. Secondary colours are the result of mixing equal parts of any two of the primary colours. To achieve purple mix equal parts of the primary colours Red and Blue.
Primary Supports: It is the parts of support assembly which is directly connected to the pipe. Secondary Supports: It is the parts of support assembly which is directly connected to the foundation / structure and is supporting the primary support attached to the pipe line. Tushar Mane
The largest parts of an ecosystem is the primary consumers. The ecosystem could hold more of a body size of primary consumers as opposed to secondary consumers.
Secondary colours are the result of mixing equal parts of two of the three primary colours. Red + Blue = Purple Red + Yellow = Orange Blue + Yellow = Green
Core Primary Winding Secondary Winding
The secondary colors are purple, orange, and green
Insulated primary and secondary windings and a silicon-steel core.
Yes, purple is considered a secondary color. It is created by mixing equal parts of red and blue, which are primary colors.
The secondary winding leakage inductance limits the current during a short. It seems that the current through the primary is limited by winding resistance and leakage resistance when the secondary is shorted.
No, yellow-orange is a secondary color, created by mixing equal parts of yellow and orange. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color, such as red-orange or blue-green.
One made by mixing 2 primary colours. Primarys are red, blue and yellow.