It would be apparent that a plant has died when it is starting to wither and also turn a dark color. Once symptoms occur, one can take the plant to a botanist to repair before the cells die out.
The numeric value of the apparent magnitude would increase, since bright objects have lower magnitude values than dim objects.To give some actual numbers as an example: the Sun has an apparent magnitude of about -27. It is much, much brighter than the moon, which at its brightest has an apparent magnitude of -13 or so.
A fossil is a living organism (plant/animal) that died and left traces in a dirt or rock compound. An example for this would be a 'Dinosaur'.
You would call something that is obvious or visible "apparent" or "evident."
The plant would die. Chloroplast turns light into energy and without energy the plant would eventually die.
Body parts that are reduced in size with no apparent function would be vestigial limbs. Evolution could be at the root of the development of vestigial limbs. A good example would be a T-Rex with his tiny arms.
the plant cells would not exist they would have died because without a neuclius the cells cannot live.
"From the beginning, it was apparent that Lucy would win."
"From the beginning, it was apparent that Lucy would win."
John Burgoyne died suddenly of an unknown cause. He was seen in apparent good health at the theater the night before he died. One would guess he had a heart attack.
An infection with no apparent signs and symptoms would be an asymptomatic infection.
the cell will died
then the people would pick another plant to be able to kiss under
the snake would probably be died after or have powers
Apparent accidental overdose on prescription pills.
Minas Avetisyan died in 1975, in Armenia of apparent murder.
The news report stated that he died of an apparent heart attack. The teacher said to the student, "Given the expression on your face, it is apparent that you've forgotten your homework."
He died of an apparent illness. It has been suggested that his wife Livia poisoned him.