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... roots of most plants absorb essential nutrients from the soil , but epi- phytes ' roots are not anchored in the ground and do not absorb resources from it . Also , epiphytes that have been studied are not parasitic , meaning they do not ...
... roots of most plants absorb essential nutrients from the soil , but epi- phytes ' roots are not anchored in the ground and do not absorb resources from it . Also , epiphytes that have been studied are not parasitic , meaning they do not ...
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... roots , such as beets and carrots ; the fruits of trees and vines , such as apples , nuts , berries , and squashes ; the fruits and seeds of legumes , such as peas and beans ; and grains , the fruits of grasses such as rice , wheat ...
... roots , such as beets and carrots ; the fruits of trees and vines , such as apples , nuts , berries , and squashes ; the fruits and seeds of legumes , such as peas and beans ; and grains , the fruits of grasses such as rice , wheat ...
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... roots , embryos , and fruits ; move from roots to other organs Meristems of apical buds and roots ; young leaves ; embryos Leaves , stems , roots , green fruits Ripening fruits , nodes of stems , dying leaves The term auxin is used to ...
... roots , embryos , and fruits ; move from roots to other organs Meristems of apical buds and roots ; young leaves ; embryos Leaves , stems , roots , green fruits Ripening fruits , nodes of stems , dying leaves The term auxin is used to ...
Contents
The Scientific Study of Life | 1 |
The Life of the Cell | 15 |
The Chemical Basis of Life | 16 |
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Biology: Concepts and Connections with Mybiology Richard M. Liebaert,Neil A. Campbell,Mitchell,Reece No preview available - 2000 |
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