No - shapes ending with the prefix -gon are polygons, not prisms. A generic name for a six-faced polyhedron is a hexahedron.
One gram is equal to one gram.
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Organic shapes are shapes with a natural look and a flowing and curving appearance.
Two types of shapes are 1. 1D Shapes 2. 2D Shapes Thanks Gaurang
A line segment is a line that has a point at the beginning and at the ending
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One gram of gold can be stretched into a thin wire that is approximately 2.4 kilometers long. This is due to gold's malleability, allowing it to be stretched into long, thin shapes without breaking.
No - shapes ending with the prefix -gon are polygons, not prisms. A generic name for a six-faced polyhedron is a hexahedron.
Gram-positive cocci are bacteria with a spherical shape that retain a purple stain in the Gram staining method, indicating a thick peptidoglycan cell wall. Gram-negative rods are bacteria with a rod shape that appear pink after Gram staining due to their thinner peptidoglycan cell wall and an outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharides. Additionally, gram-negative rods generally have higher resistance to antibiotics compared to gram-positive cocci.
There are many types of bacteria. It depends on what you are looking at as "type". There are cocci, bacilli, spirchetes (among other shapes) all referring to the shape of the bacteria. Of those they may be Gram positive or Gram Negative. There are anaerobes, aerobes, microaerophillic, and falcultative - all referring to the oxygen requirements of the bacteria. There are many other "types", but I would go with shape and Gram +/- such as "Gram + Cocci" as one type.
Gram-positive organisms have a thick peptidoglycan layer in their cell wall, which retains the crystal violet stain during the Gram staining procedure. This thick layer gives them a purple-blue color under the microscope. In addition, they often have teichoic acids and lipoteichoic acids embedded in the cell wall, providing structural support. Gram-positive organisms can also have various shapes, such as cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), or spirilla (spiral-shaped).
The presence or absence of a cell wall is a key characteristic used in classifying bacteria. Bacteria are classified into two major groups based on their cell wall structure: Gram-positive bacteria have a thick peptidoglycan layer in their cell wall, while Gram-negative bacteria have a thinner peptidoglycan layer surrounded by an outer membrane. This classification helps scientists differentiate between different types of bacteria.
One gram is equal to one gram.
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A gram is larger. 1 gram = 100 centigrams
2d shapes are shapes that can only be seen from the front unlike 3d shapes and they are flat