convergent oceanic-continental boundary
Yes it is an organelle. They are in photosynthetic eukariyotes
Without access to Figure 10-1, I can't provide a specific answer regarding which step of mitosis is illustrated in Diagram A. However, mitosis consists of several phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. Each phase has distinct characteristics, such as chromatin condensing into chromosomes in prophase or chromosomes aligning at the cell's equatorial plate in metaphase. If you describe the diagram, I can help identify the phase.
This organelle is the chloroplast.
I'm unable to view specific figures or images, including "figure 9-2," as I don't have access to external content. However, if you describe the figure or provide details about it, I can help explain the mechanism of plate motion it illustrates, such as slab pull, ridge push, or mantle convection.
The process illustrated in Figure 11-1of a high school Biology textbook is translation. In biology, this is the process that ribosomes use to create new proteins in the body.
convergent oceanic-continental boundary
Verb:Provide (a book, newspaper, etc.) with pictures: "illustrated with photographs".Explain or make (something) clear by using examples, charts, pictures, etc: "the results are illustrated in Figure 7".
brian boitano
I Cannot answer this answer. This is absurd. Whly don't you figure it out yourself?? Geeze! >=(Special:Contributions
JRR Tolkien wrote letters to his children from Father Christmas for years. He illustrated them with pictures of things in the letter. There was also a coded message in the letter for them to figure out.
Charles's Law. (Chapter 3.4 Assessments for Physical Science)
Ask not what you can draw for Sports Illustrated, but what Sports Illustrated can draw for you.
illustrated , slick , and shiny
Illustrated can be a verb or an adjective depending how it is used. He illustrated the book. (V) or The illustrated works in this book are beautiful. (adj)
Which organelle !
The nucleus is an organelle. It is not found in an organelle.