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Dictionary » W » Woody Woodywoody (Science: botany) Of or containing wood or wood fibres, consisting mainly of hard lignified tissues. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe:... smuts Plantae multicellular form with specialized eukaryotic cells; do not have their own means of locomotion photosynthesize food mosses, ferns, woody and non-woody flowering plants Animalia multicellular form with specialized eukaryotic cells; have their own means of locomotion ingest food sponges, ...
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Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... You take a measuring tape, tell people to drop their pants and just size up their pecker. The only thing you gotta standardize is the state of the woody: limp or pointing up. Now, with brains and IQ you have a million variables you need to standardize (like said here already a myriad times), which ...
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Re: Mitosis and Meiosis... there 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 either case all meristems divide and more rapidly than those of the promeristem ...
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Meristematic regions (PLZ HELP!)... i cannot find the information anywhere! Heres the question: Describe the location and development of meristematic regions in an herbaceous and a woody plant. PLEASE HELP! Thanks in advance.
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WHY?... Yew (Taxus sp.). Members of the family Taxaceae have no pollen chamber because they reproduce differently than other conifers. They don't produce woody seed cones. Instead the form ovules at the tips of short axillary shoots. Each ovule is at least partially surrounded by a fleshy, cuplike covering ...
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