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    What does rough asphalt mean?

    What does rough asphalt mean?

    What does rough asphalt mean?

    [rù-vi-do] adj. 1 Not uniform to the touch, rough, irregular (opposed to smooth): drawing paper r.

    What is the opposite of wrinkled?

    ≈ wrinkled, shriveled. ‖ Withered, shriveled, shriveled. ↔ honed, smooth.

    What are the main functions of the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum?

    The membrane of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum, so named due to the absence of ribosomes, is the site of synthesis of most of the lipids. The rough (or rough) endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on its surface, the RER synthesizes, processes and transports proteins that will be used or exported.

    What are the differences between the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum?

    The difference between the two is that the smooth endoplasmic reticulum is not bounded by ribosomes and is known for the storage of lipids and proteins. Meanwhile, the rough endoplasmic reticulum is limited by ribosomes and stores proteins.

    What is the opposite of pointed?

    [ending with a point] ≈ aculeate, sharp, acute, pointed, pointed. ‖ Sharp, thin, cutting edge. ↔ checked. ‖ Rounded, obtuse, blunt, rounded, rounded.

    What does it mean increases grip?

    1) Adhering force opposes slippage in the opposite direction to that of the wind. 2) The grip strength increases if the asphalt is wet. 3) The adhesion strength increases if the asphalt is covered with leaves. 4) The grip strength increases if the asphalt is covered with ice.

    Does anyone who drives a motorcycle have to consider that grip decreases on the horizontal markings in case of rain?

    REAL. Those who drive a motorcycle must consider that grip depends on the type of road pavement and decreases on the rails or on the road markings, especially in rainy weather.
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