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Dictionary » S » Secondary Growth Secondary GrowthAnother term for secondary thickening, see [[secondary thickening. ![]()
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Results from our forumlots of questions of various topics........... is what do you know from the data you have at hand? We know that the secondary metabolite is inhibiting the growth of another bacteria and that is about it. So the answer must take that into account ...
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Estrogen... These hormones are noted for their role in the development of the secondary sexual characteristics of females. In mammals the most abundant ... immune, and central nervous systems, as well as its effects on the growth and maturation of the long bones. It is also implicated in a number ...
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Re: Mitosis and Meiosis... is some disagreement as to which meristematic tissues - primary or secondary - contribute more to annual plant growth in width. In the woody plants it is unanimously secondary (or lateral) meristems. In ...
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Please help me with Biology Homework-Energy Budget!!... the animal's total food consumption P=the energy value of the animal's secondary production, which refers to the animal's muscle mass and fat mass that increase due to growth R= the energy value used by the animal itself for cellular respiration and other ...
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The Fiber Disease... of efficient infection. This binding step is followed by the secondary contact, which involves the arginine-glycine- aspartic acid (RGD) ... et al. (27) have shown that protein ligands, such as the epidermal growth factor or scFvs, whose correct folding requires the formation of disulfide ...
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