To identify a person uniquely and avoid confusion when several people share the same or nearly the same name.
It is to know that person, place or situation well. You know a person well when you can identify them by reduced cues (not much), such as how they hold their shoulders, their stride, or even how they breathe. (You don't have to see their face) If you hear someone talking, you can identify them without seeing them, if you are familiar with them. You can tell someone how to get to a house or store four blocks away if you are familiar with the area.
The methods used for the gathering and reporting crime statistics are gathering of police reports, surveys, and statistical reports. A person then needs to combine together any information, comparing statistics and other elements to create a complete and thorough report.
There was not a single person credited with inventing multiplication. Egyptians, Babylonians, and Chinese all had their own methods. John Leslie invented the multiplication table.
an abbreviation means the short form of words which can easily understood by a person with less time cunsumption.ex.around-arnd, teacher-tchr.
Karyotyping, which involves examining a person's chromosomes under a microscope, is commonly used to determine if an individual has the normal number of chromosomes. This process can identify any abnormalities or extra/missing chromosomes that may be present in an individual's genetic makeup.
A karyotype is a visual representation of an individual's chromosomes arranged in a specific order based on size, banding pattern, and other identifying features. It is often used in genetics to identify chromosomal abnormalities or genetic disorders.
we identify a person by their eyes and face
If it had more chromosomes it will cause to down's syndrome
One person has 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs.
They are mean to animals they start fires they are just mean to...pretty much everything that walks and is on this planet
This is called a karyotype. It is a visual representation of an individual's chromosomes arranged according to their size, shape, and banding patterns, typically used to identify chromosomal abnormalities or disorders.
Two sex chromosomes and 22 pairs of autosomes
Genetic chromosomes
one from each parent
A person typically has 46 chromosomes, with 23 coming from each parent. These chromosomes contain our genetic material and play a role in determining our physical characteristics and traits.
A method of illustrating what chromosomes are present.