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Under high magnification, you would observe the distinct bands of a sarcomere including the dark A band (containing thick filaments), the light I band (containing thin filaments), the Z line in the center of the I band, and the H zone in the middle of the A band. This level of magnification would also reveal the arrangement of actin and myosin filaments within the sarcomere.
Amniotic band syndrome is not considered to be genetic. It is believed to occur randomly during fetal development when fibrous bands from the amniotic sac wrap around parts of the developing fetus, leading to physical abnormalities.
If you accidentally swallow a rubber band, it will likely pass through your digestive system without causing harm. Keep an eye out for any signs of discomfort, such as abdominal pain or difficulty breathing. Seek medical attention if you experience severe symptoms or if the rubber band gets stuck.
Running it on the SDS-PAGE and then immunoblotting (Western blotting) for it, you would get 2 bands: ~ 25 kDa band corresponding to the IgG light chain, and ~ 55 kDa band corresponding to the IgG heavy chain. If you don't use SDS-PAGE but rather a very weak detergent, you would most likely observe a band of 160 kDa, the size of the undentaured protein.
I do not have personal knowledge of Basshunter's preferences in physical appearance. It is important to remember that attraction is subjective and varies from person to person.
Sorry. I wasn't there, I didn't observe, I wasn't invited, I didn't pluck, and I didn't hear.
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WikiAnswers did not pluck any bands, so we have no idea whether you heard a sound or not. We suggest that you actually do the experiment and see if you hear anything.
what physicalsingn did you abserve when you plucked each.did you hear any sound? what produced the sound?
When you pluck an elastic band, it causes the elastic band itself to vibrate. The vibration is the result of the tension in the elastic band being released and the elastic band responding by oscillating back and forth.
what physicalsingn did you abserve when you plucked each.did you hear any sound? what produced the sound?
Yes, when you pluck a rubber band, it will exhibit periodic motion as it oscillates back and forth. This motion is due to the elastic properties of the rubber band, which allow it to stretch and contract in a repeating pattern.
You can alter the pitch of an elastic band when you pluck it by stretching it tighter to increase the pitch or loosening it to decrease the pitch. The tension in the band affects the frequency of vibrations produced, which in turn changes the pitch of the sound.
Vital Signs - band - was created in 1986.
Vital Signs - band - ended in 1998.
When you pluck a rubber band, it vibrates rapidly, creating sound waves that we hear as a twanging sound. The pitch of the sound is determined by the tension in the rubber band and the length of the band that is free to vibrate.
as you observe they going down and it's snapping