The inside part of an envelope is called the "flap." It is the part that is lifted or opened in order to access the contents of the envelope.
No, the nucleolus is in the center of the nucleus.
The inside of a corncob is called the pith or cob pith. It is the spongy, central part of the corncob where the kernels are attached.
The Inside Of An Apple Is Called A Core, It Is Not Called The Meat Of The Apple
Chromatin. Chromatin is a complex of DNA and proteins that condenses to form chromosomes during cell division. It is found inside the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
The double membrane surrounding the nucleus is called the nuclear envelope. It consists of an outer membrane and an inner membrane, with nuclear pores that control the movement of molecules in and out of the nucleus.
The inside address is transferred to an envelope as the mailing address. The inside address on a business letter is documentation of where the letter was sent, just as the date on the letter is documentation of when it was sent.
Envelope is a noun.
The envelope would be antigenic. Viruses are composed of two main parts: an outer protein covering called a capsid and an inside core of either DNA or RNA. Not both DNA and RNA. Some of these have an envelope over the capsid. The ones that do not are said to be naked.
The entire balloon is called the Envelope and makes up the top part of the hot air balloon. The deflation Port is located at the very top of the envelope and allow the operator to release the hot air in the balloon to decrease the balloon's buoyancy and make it sink.
In the UK it's called a: Stamped, Addressed Envelope
This is just another word for a "padded envelope" or a "jiffy bag" (UK). Basically a sturdy envelope that has padding or bubble wrap lining the inside so as to protect and cushion the contents.
Part of me is tempted to say the inside....but it is the outside of course, the opposite side to the gummed flap.....I am tempted to ask what planet you have been living on when you do not know this.
There is money inside a red envelope in a Hong Hao.
No, the nucleolus is in the center of the nucleus.
The adhesive part of an envelope that keeps the envelope closed and prevents the contents from falling out when it is sent in the mail, and also ensures that the contents inside can't be read without evidence of someone doing so.
(who acts as a pronoun, or as part of an adjective or object phrase) Who opened the envelope? I know who opened the envelope. The man who opened the envelope read the letter inside.
The inside of the nut is called the kernel