Unfixed tissue refers to biological samples that have not been treated with a fixative to preserve their cellular structure. Unfixed tissue is more prone to degradation and changes over time compared to fixed tissue. It is typically used for special analyses or research purposes that require fresh tissue samples.
Transitional tissue is a type of epithelial tissue.
The tissue that contains erythrocytes, leukocytes, and plasma belongs to the connective tissue group. This specific tissue is known as blood tissue or vascular tissue.
Connective tissue- connectsnervous tissue- fast-acting tissue, most controls.muscular tissue- movementepithelial tissue- Covers, linings.
epithelial tissue, connective tissue
connective tissue
no. if a dog is fixed they can never become unfixed.
"Tom"
It's not a possible procedure.
Unfixed, unstable, unsteady, wobbly, weak...
some times unfixed
An unfixed dog still has hormonal urges and will mount anything it can, regardless of whether the other animal is receptive. Please spay or neuter your pet.
Yes, it could restrict the exhaust and cause problems
To show dominance. They are above the other dog or they want to be leader.
Strictly from a population standpoint it still makes a difference. Most cats maintain a territory, they can overlap but they will defend the area they live in. If a male is defending a territory and is unfixed he will try to impregnate every available female. If he is fixed he will still run off other males but be unable to mate.
You go to the Nintendo website send it to them and tell them why you sent it to them and they will send it back fixed or unfixed
Definition: The smallest amount of energy that can be emitted or absorbed as electromagnetic radiation. Antonym: unfixed
A rotating body that spins about an external or internal axis (either fixed or unfixed) increase the moment of inertia.