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a role play in drama is when some one is do a little play
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII_(play) this link might be helpful!
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When the teacher takes part in the role play.
OK, Where do I begin. Microorganisms are helpful in the food industry and in industrial microbiology. It is helpful in the processing of some cheeses, and even some meats. Microorganisms are helpful in sewage treatment, they are helpful in soil fertility, they are helpful in the making of new drugs, they play a role in synthetic chemicals, they play a role in nitrogen fixation, they play a role in beneficial decomposition, and I can go on and on.
Yes, they play an important role in the ecosystem.
women helped build and manufacture the boomtowns. they built the baby rooms and were very helpful
Bacteria in the gut break down food and make vitamin K.
Rivers are helpful as they provide a source of clean water for drinking, irrigation for agriculture, and transportation of goods. They also play a role in shaping landscapes and ecosystems, providing habitats for a variety of plant and animal species.
Atlas moths are very helpful, they play an important role in commerce. Atlas moths are used for the brown strands of silk they excrete and in places like Taiwan, their cocoons are used to make purses.
Many bacteria in the body help eat many other things you might digest and will keep it from harming you.
Dragonflies are helpful because they eat pests like mosquitoes and flies, helping to control their populations. They also serve as indicators of water quality, with their presence indicating a healthy ecosystem. Additionally, dragonflies play a role in pollination of plants.
Yes, helpful bacteria can play a role in breaking down dead organisms through a process known as decomposition. These bacteria help in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
role play means like the role they play like example john cena's role play is to be one of the good guys
Dinoflagellates can be both helpful and harmful. Some species are important producers in marine ecosystems as they play a key role in the food chain. However, certain dinoflagellates are also responsible for harmful algal blooms that can have negative impacts on marine life and human health, through the production of toxins.
Bacteria are helpful in various ways. They play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter to recycle nutrients, aiding in digestion in humans and animals, playing a role in food production like yogurt and cheese, and some bacteria help to protect against harmful pathogens by outcompeting them.