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Compared with female flowers, male flowers ofS. paraplesiahad longer catkins and larger projected areas in all three flowering stages (Figs.1and2a, b). However, there were no significant differences in catkin length or projected area between the blooming and late flowering stages within each sex...
Explain the color of the spinach based on the results of the chromatography. Why was MgSO4 used? Sand? Why do you think TLC is a really important analysis to use when a new plant or shrub/tree is discovered? a. Describe the structure of copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate...
The tree depicts the explosion of FMOs in tetrapods. The five FMO clades are shown and those colored in green have been analyzed in this work. B, Close up of the FMO4 and FMO1 clades. Taxonomic distribution is depicted with silhouettes as follows: ancestral tetrapod (), bony fishes ()...
Understanding why elements are distributed in tree xylem in a particular way is a significant challenge in dendrochemistry. This study explored a hypothesis that metal elements in the xylem interact due to differences in physical properties such as ionic radius and ionization potential. Scots pine in...
What makes the seaweed different from all the other plants on its tree? Why might leaves have thick cuticle layers? Would you expect to find a cuticle more abundant in aquatic plants, land plants, or both? Explain. What structure makes up the bark of a tree? A)...
The tree graph was generated in Fig. 6a. Fig. 6: CART decision tree in terms of different levels of spatial inequality in property flood risk. a The completed CART decision tree with pathways marked in the terminal leaves. b Example pathways for each level of spatial inequality in property ...
Explain, in detail, conditional probability. Provide examples to support your explanation. The Justification for the Use Of Conditional Probability: Probability is the branch of mathematics that considers the probable results of specified actions collectively with the outcomes' proportionat...
Explain why when the branch of a tree is shaken, fruit falls. Explain why magnetic monopoles do not exist. Explain, why the magnetic field lines inside a bar magnet are from south pole to north pole? a) Do any field lines cross one another? Why, or why not? b) Do any equipotential...