The cells that give a false impression are often referred to as "artifact cells." These can appear during slide preparation or staining processes, leading to misleading interpretations under a microscope. Common examples include staining artifacts, debris, or improperly prepared cells that do not accurately represent the true cellular composition of the sample. It's essential for pathologists and researchers to recognize these artifacts to avoid misdiagnosis or incorrect conclusions.
Animals have different forms of specialization that allow them to have muscle cells and other cells that aid movement.
Red blood cells. They give red colour to your blood.
it give them energy
We can not give you an answer as you do not give a choice. However, cells stay small because they are the right size to function properly. Perhaps you can select an answer from that.
Melanin in cells give them their pigment and allow them to absorb different waves of light.
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They have two bars on a single graph.
To give the false impression that he was not interested in honours and awards, whilst all the time he was working to become dictator.
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The adjective form of "deceive" is "deceptive." It describes something that is intended to mislead or give a false impression. For example, a deceptive advertisement may present information in a way that is misleading to consumers.
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To give a good impression.
Hi, Your question is: Can birth control pills give you a false negative? No. Birth control pills can not give you a false negative or a false positive.
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There is no report that he will give that impression at all
Answer this question… Hasty generalizations give an impression of something that isn't grounded in fact.