I do not believe that anyone in the world has their own cloning cabbage, so the question makes no sense!
Yes, if you have two limiting variables with other possibles variables between them, the variables between the limiting variables would be continuous.
This would indicate that there is a linear relationship between manipulating and responding variables.
If you had a formula you would plug numbers in for the variables and solve for the other variables create a list of coordinates (data points). Next you would graph those points and connect the dots.
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People who buy video games.
Instructions to cloning a cabbage are in this website it's step by step and it has all the information that you need http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/PlantBio_p016.shtml
Replacement cloning is a theoretical possibility, and would be a combination of therapeutic and reproductive cloning. Replacement cloning would entail the replacement of an extensively damaged, failed, or failing body through cloning followed by whole or partial brain transplant.
The impact of cloning organisms in America is unknown and there is no way to predict what kind of advantages and/or disadvantages there would be as a result of cloning.
Some potential benefits of cloning humans, animals, plants, etc. would be cloning needed body parts for sick people, cloning important people, cloning missed, loved ones, etc.
Cloning, to me, is making a total duplicate of someone's body. But with no spirit put there by God, then it would be without a mind, will or emotion.
Cabbage is repollo. It would be cabbage soup.
I believe cloning should be done, it would help the world a lot more. Also I wouldnt have to do as much for myself, because I would have a clone!
Nothing. Or maybe the large controversy over cloning.
cloning must be prohibited ,because it is against god powers and also is harmful to human nature
It would depend on what the Venn diagram was about.
When my father saw my first paycheck, he exclaimed, "That's a lot of cabbage!". I would like stuffed cabbage for Sunday's dinner.
A head of solid green cabbage that is available at your local supermarket is the best variety to use when making cabbage soup. You could use red cabbage but it will not be as attractive as the green variety. Napa cabbage would not be a good choice.