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    LINGUISTIC DESCRIPTION OF ENGLISH AFFIXATION INTRODUCTION In a language the importance of know an extensive set of words and the respective use of these and all the rules can demonstrate and be helpful in aspects in daily life. Morphology is the science that studies the morphemes‚ small units in a language with meaning. Words are composed by these morphemes that have different types and classifications‚ free morphemes with their functional and lexical subtypes and bound morphemes

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    Monocots & Dicots

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    Monocots Monocot plants are one of the two major botanical classes of flowering plants‚ or angiosperms. The other class includes the dicot flowering plants. These fundamental classes were given formal taxonomic standing by botanists in the mid-17th century‚ replacing previous plant classification systems that were based on growth form. Roughly one-fourth of all flowering plant species are monocots‚ including a number of species important to humans as food plants or ornamentals Distinct Flowers

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    Cuttings These cutting are made from non-woody plants such as house plants and perennials. Appromaxite a three to five inch piece of stem is removed from the parent plant. Leaves on the lower section roughly about one third to one half of the stem are removed. A higher percentage of the cuttings roots germinate and they do so quickly. Softwood Cuttings (Leafed cuttings) These cuttings are prepared from soft‚ woody plants just as they are about to reach full maturity. Shoots are most

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    Aloe Vera’s Profile Lavanessa Young American Public University Whitney Elmore 06/17/14 Introduction Aloe is often described as a succulent stemless or very short-stemmed plant with a slimy and soothing sap. Binomially‚ this plant is known as Aloe vera‚ but it is a species with a good number of synonyms‚ including Aloe vulgaris‚ Aloe indica‚ Aloe perfoliata ‚ and Aloe barbadensis. It’s important to point out the fact that Carl Linnaeus was the first scientist to describe this species. Aloe vera

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    Bean plants have superior ovaries. Where would you expect to find the withered sepals and petals on a freshly picked bean pod? Top 11. How about the style and stigma? Middle 12. How does this compare to the tomato fruit? Same I believe Part 3: Seeds Directions: Answer the questions below using your knowledge and the information from the lesson over fruits. 1 Since there are two seed cotyledons in bean seeds‚ beans are classified as dicots. The image below shows several bean plants. Using

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    " Discuss the morphology of erythrocytes and leukocytes and how their morphology impacts their functions. Also discuss the production of blood cells and what can happen in the body when that system malfunctions." The functions of blood are: to regulate body temperature‚ transport oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and cell tissue‚ transport carbon dioxide from cells to the lungs‚ carry cells and antibodies that fight infection‚ deliver waste to the kidneys and liver(which filter blood)‚ and form

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    native to Eurasia and introduced in the Americas‚ Australia‚ Asia and South Africa. The plant is cultivated as a food crop‚ both for its fruit and its leaves in some parts of the world. Ripe berries and cooked leaves are used as food in some locales; Parts of this plant can be highly toxic to livestock and humans‚ and it is considered a weed. The toxicity can vary considerably according to where the plant is grown

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    lets talk green

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    such effort is quiet meaningless‚ but the small things in life are what gives the most impact. I belief this can also improve the image of the student council‚ as this flowers can be place in very general areas‚ where student can help by watering the plants. This not only helps to create awareness for the student‚ but at the same time gives an impactful

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    Flower arrangement is the combination of several elements to produce a visually pleasing display of fresh‚ silk or dried flowers. Flowers are arranged in several basic designs‚ including vertical‚ horizontal‚ triangular‚ crescent‚ and oval arrangements. Other options include a minimal arrangement‚ such as the lazy “S” or “Hogarth’s Curve‚” and free-standing arrangements. Hogarth’s curve is named for English painter William Hogarth who introduced designs shaped like the curves of the letter “s” into

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    Ebony Wilson Unit 3 Option 2 – HS130-05 Discuss the morphology of the lymphatic system. Also‚ compare B and T lymphocytes and their roles in immunity. The lymphatic system is responsible for helping the human body fight against diseases and illnesses. This system consists of ducts‚ organs and nodes and transports fluid called lymph. The system contains cells called lymphocytes. Lymphocytes protect the body from antigens. The ducts of the lymphatic system are the home for B-cells and T-cells

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