Plants store their food in the form of starch in various parts of them. Starch is a polysaccharide of glucose monomers. Glucose residues are linked by glycosidic bonds. This starch can be stored in the leaves, stems, roots, flowers, fruits, and seeds of a plant. How do plants store excess food? Plants Store their extra … Read More
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FAQ: What Plants Should Not Be Kept At Home?
30 Plants You Should Never Bring into Your Home Bonsai. English Ivy. Ficus Tree. Oleander. Areca Palms. Euphorbia Trigona. Succulents. Boston Fern. • Which plant is not good for home? Cactus plant: Cactus plants should not be planted at home. Both Vastu and Feng Shui experts suggest that cactus can transmit bad energy at home. … Read More
Readers ask: What Is An Instrument Classifier?
Instrumental classifier (ICL) The handshapes of instrumental classifiers describe how an object is handled. E.g. using a tool, holding a book, cutting with a knife, pushing a button, lifting a jar lid, pulling a nail, etc. What are examples of classifiers? (A classifier is a term that indicates the group to which a noun belongs … Read More
Often asked: How Does Cartilage Turn Into Bone?
Over time, most of this cartilage turns into bone, in a process called ossification. Growth occurs when cartilage cells divide and increase in number in these growth plates. These new cartilage cells push older, larger cartilage cells towards the middle of a bone. How is cartilage converted to bone? Endochondral ossification is the process of … Read More
What Is University Of California Berkeley Known For?
Berkeley is one of the 14 founding members of the Association of American Universities and is home to some world-renowned research institutes, including the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute and the Space Sciences Laboratory. What is UC Berkeley known for academically? Across 22 subject ratings, UC Berkeley ranked first in chemistry and in environment/ecology; third in … Read More