How do birds give birth? Birds reproduce by – (laying eggs/giving birth to young ones). 2. Birds build nests on trees to (warm/lay) their eggs. Do birds hatch from eggs? Birds incubate their eggs to keep them at the proper temperature to ensure normal development. Female songbirds usually begin incubation after they have finished laying […]
How do I replace my audio jack?
How do I replace my audio jack? Step 1 How to Repair a Headphone Jack. Use wire strippers to cut off the broken headphone jack. Disassemble the new headphone jack. Put the exposed cord through the metal and plastic sleeves of the jack, as shown. Separate the wires by color. Place the jack in the […]
What does mensch mean in Hebrew?
What does mensch mean in Hebrew? In Yiddish, mentsh roughly means “a good person”. The word has migrated as a loanword into American English, where a “mensch” is a particularly good person, similar to a “stand-up guy”, a person with the qualities one would hope for in a friend or trusted colleague. Where does the […]
How does fat taste like?
How does fat taste like? Probably nothing. Most scientists think that pure fat has no taste at all. That applies to trans fats, other unsaturated fats like sesame and corn oil, and saturated fats like butter and lard. The mouth senses five basic flavors: sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami (or glutamate, like MSG). Can […]
Is 2 cm half an inch?
How long is the bee hummingbird?
How long is the bee hummingbird? 2 – 2.4 in.Adult What is the bee hummingbird scientific name? Mellisuga helenae How much does the bee hummingbird weigh? 0.056 – 0.071 ozAdult How many eggs do bee hummingbirds lay? Female: 2Adult What does the bee hummingbird look like? Compared to other small hummingbirds, which often have a slender […]
What are the examples of single covalent bond?
What are the examples of single covalent bond? Examples of Single Covalent Bond Hydrogen (H2) A molecule with a single covalent bond is hydrogen. Fluorine (F2), Chlorine (Cl2), Bromine (Br2), and Iodine (I2) Halogens like fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I) have seven valance electrons in their outermost shells. Ammonia (NH3) Ethane […]
What is the difference between Monocistronic and Polycistronic?
What is the difference between Monocistronic and Polycistronic? The main difference between monocistronic and polycistronic mRNA is that the monocistronic mRNA produces a single protein while polycistronic mRNA produces several proteins that are functionally-related. Furthermore, eukaryotes have monocistronic mRNA while prokaryotes have polycistronic mRNA. What is Polycistronic gene expression? Polycistronic mRNA is a mRNA that […]