Stomata are the pores that are present on the surface of the leaves of the plant. As the cast is performed, the upper layer of the leaf that is its surface is observed under the microscope. As the pores are present on the surface of the leaves so they can be observed under the microscope.
As to find a part under the microscope we should know about its structure, so lets discuss the structure of stomata.
It has a stomatal opening that is guarded by 2 guard cells.
Having this knowledge, we know that the stomata would be enclosed between 2 guard cells. Based on this information stomata can be observed as all the light coloured structures that are enclosed within a dark circular structure surrounding it.
can you plese help me od stomata ive never done a cast before so im unsure...
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these last 2 questions!! im so confused! Thank you guys so
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Fluid Mechanics:
Please help me to solve this question correctly, in an
organized way, so that I can understand and be able to do this type
of problem myself too.
In addition, please include any relevant formulas that would
help to solve the question.
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Can someone aid me in my quest to discover a solution to these
problems below? Also, if possible, could you be as descriptive as
humanly possible in your work, so I can grasp a better
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a. Straight-line. b. Units-of-production. c. Double-declining-balance. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1A Reg 1B Req 1C Complete a depreciation schedule for straight-line method. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest dollar amount.) Year Depreciation Expense Accumulated Depreciation Book Value At Acquisition Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 We were unable to transcribe this imageWe were...
please help me identify my unknown-
i think its a tert-butyl benzene but im bot sure if its di or
tri substituted!
please show integretion and which peak corresponds to what
part of the structure!
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Instructions: These problems can be done using only reactions learned in the chapters on substitutions and alkynes. For any row you may use acetylene, alkyl halides that have only 1 carbon, 1-bromo-2, 2-dimethylpropane and/or any other common reagents whose carbons are not going to be incorporated into the target molecule. You may also use monofunctional alkyl halides with any carbon skeleton but no more than 5C. Show how you might prepare the compounds listed for you in BB. Be sure...
can some one fill me in on what my professor is doing here in
words and math please, we have no textbook but im assuming this is
multiplying the original signal by a function ?
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Hi there, can you guys teach me how to solve the second problem,
please?
This problem uses the data file called
"12thWomanStoresData."
Consider the variable Age.
1) What is the standard deviation of the age variable? 12.3890
years. (Round to 4 decimal places if
necessary)
2) Now, supposed this variable was distributed normally. Between
what two values would you expect to find 95% of the data
observations? Answer: Between ... (on the low end) and ....... (on the high end)....