A cylinder has a circular cross section that is parallel to its base.
trapezoidal cross section
Every cross-section of a sphere is a circle.
A Uniform Cross Section is the cross section of the solid, parallel to base, such that the resulting figure has the same shape and size as that of the base of the figure.More about Uniform Cross SectionSolids like pyramids and cones have slant heights and hence do not have uniform cross section.Examples of Uniform Cross SectionThe uniform cross section of the given prism is a square.The uniform cross section of the given cylinder is a circle.In short to say, uniform cross-section are when you dissect a 3D solid and you get all same shape (uniform).
It is a cross section of the Earth. It has no specific name. You can find one at the link below
check the microscope and the cross section views....
To make a cross section of a plant stem, use a sharp blade to cut a thin slice of the stem. Place the slice on a glass slide and add a drop of water or stain to enhance visibility under a microscope. Cover with a coverslip and carefully observe the structure and cells of the plant stem under a microscope.
A compound light microscope is commonly used to see the cross section of a stem. This microscope uses multiple lenses to view thin slices of specimens that have been mounted on slides. It is particularly useful for observing the internal structures of biological samples.
Most plant stems are hollow - giving a cross-section that resembles a donut.
I believe it means representing a plane made by cutting across something at right angles to its length
what type of microscope has a subsecton of the surgery section
The outermost part of the cross section of Aristolochia is covered by the epidermis, which is a protective layer of cells.
The cross-section of a root helps in identifying the root structure, such as the presence of the epidermis, cortex, endodermis, and vascular tissues. In contrast, the cross-section of a stem helps in identifying the stem's internal structure, including the epidermis, cortex, vascular bundles, and pith. These cross-sections are important for studying plant anatomy and understanding the functions of roots and stems.
Not a right cross-section.
cross-section of a root
No, a cube cannot have an octagonal cross-section.
The cross section can be a triangle, rectangle or a hexagon.