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2007-02-21 12:32:49 · 7 answers · asked by Christian 2

10 points for people who explain the best thankkkkkkk uuuuuuuuuuuu

2007-02-21 12:10:45 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

i am doing a report on red green color blindness and need info. any good websites that i can get info from. i need stuff like symptoms and qualtiy of life, and limitations. also therapie names, web sites, or companies

2007-02-21 11:49:10 · 2 answers · asked by lexy! 1

Can anyone help me identify this plant? The leaves at the bottom are red and the ones on the top are green. Now, they are starting to turn red as well. There are also little "spurs" on the end of each leaf.

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http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i91/dobberz/plant2.jpg

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2007-02-21 11:18:29 · 3 answers · asked by Copernicus 2

I just need to know if plants that produce seeds produce spores also.

2007-02-21 11:13:25 · 4 answers · asked by katie m 1

2007-02-21 10:20:18 · 4 answers · asked by mcool92 1

i`m doing a science project and i`m trying to find out. so can you help meh?

2007-02-21 09:40:56 · 1 answers · asked by ♥bbyLin 3

2007-02-21 09:25:55 · 3 answers · asked by bigalf16 1

What causes browning in lettuce? I'm not really a chemist, so please explain in simple terms.

Does the browning in lettuce reduce its nutritional value in any way? If so, what way, and is that harmful?

2007-02-21 09:17:57 · 4 answers · asked by HeadRejuvenation 2

Please give a site for reference. thnx

2007-02-21 09:00:39 · 9 answers · asked by hockeynut 2

if you eat the berries of this plant and later something sour , it tastes sweet

2007-02-21 07:40:48 · 3 answers · asked by footie fanatic 1

I am writing up my A-level coursework and i am wondering why plants are shade tolerant? Is it due to the lack of competition within the shaded areas, so there is a larger amount of nutrients present in the soil?

2007-02-21 07:33:08 · 5 answers · asked by fia 1

i've seen these "fruit salad" trees being advertised in magazines. are they real are they worth buying. can you really grow different fruits on the same tree?

2007-02-21 07:26:22 · 3 answers · asked by Maria 2

i need to know cause i got i project

2007-02-21 06:44:17 · 4 answers · asked by Stephanie T 2

2007-02-21 02:23:40 · 3 answers · asked by Chris K 2

The tree is now nearly 4 feet tall, I have also grown two more seedlings from other apple pips, what would I have to do to cause them to produce apples?.

2007-02-21 01:47:04 · 9 answers · asked by Hi T 7

Oils/cream for skin, medicine?

2007-02-20 22:41:25 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-20 21:22:43 · 7 answers · asked by william h 1

this is a green and gold (yellow) chamaecypress tree that i saw used in copper canyon mexico, which is approximately at 6500 feet. it seemed to be pyramidal in shape. i need to know its name so i can learn if it is hardy in my area and where i can buy.

2007-02-20 16:28:50 · 1 answers · asked by mjoancam66 1

(And by analogous, I mean something that serves the function of nerves, even if it isn't a nerve by the animal deffinition.) Someone answering a question on vegetarianism in another category claimed that they did.

While I know that plants are capable of responding to their environments, this person's claim seems a bit far-fetched. Nevertheless, how exactly do plants respond to external stimuli? How does a phototrophic plant know to bend its whole self towards the sun? How does a venus flytrap know to close its "mouth" when only part of that mouth is stimulated? Are there any other such responses that plants can have, and if so how do they work? I know there is a logical explaination.

I know, big question, tall order. So, any sources I could study, preferebly of the only (easily accessable) sort would be most appreciated. Thanks and God bless!

2007-02-20 16:27:46 · 4 answers · asked by The Link 4

that occur in different environments. In this respect, Darwin was one of these earliest observers to note that many plant species with herbaceous growth forms on continental mainlands have woody-tree like relativeson remote oceanic islands. In the Hawaiian Islands, for example, one can find tree lobelias and tall, woody violets, groups that occur as small herbs in North America. What would be an good suggestion for an evolutionary hypothesis for this trend: Why is it so common for woody tree-like forms to evolve from the herbaceous ancestors that colonize isolated islands?

2007-02-20 12:37:41 · 2 answers · asked by iqbalkhanayesha 2

2007-02-20 12:19:30 · 3 answers · asked by idon'tknowanymore 2

OK, there's this hickory nut tree that I went to the fall before last, and I collected a bunch of nuts. Then, this year, it was smothered in mistletoe (way more than the year before) and there weren't any nuts.

Do hickory trees have nuts every year? Does the excess mistletoe sap the tree's strength, or is it just a sign that the tree is weak in general? Or does the mistletoe have nothing to do with the nut yield? (Other hickory nut trees had nuts last year, about as many as the year before.)

2007-02-20 11:00:02 · 1 answers · asked by SlowClap 6

full time jobs.what was the number of women working full time last year?

2007-02-20 10:50:53 · 1 answers · asked by sinajina 1

fewer peaches than pears.how many of each fruit were there?

2007-02-20 10:46:38 · 3 answers · asked by sinajina 1

1. How are conifers better adapted to living on land than ferns?

2. What are 2 Advanced structures that the Angiosperms have & Gymnosperms DON'T have?

3. How is the gametophyte stage in Gymnosperms and Angiosperms different than that of Bryophytes?

4. What are 2 Advanced structures that Angiosperms & Gymnosperms have but ferns, Bryophytes (mosses),Marchantiophyta (liverworts), Anthocerotophyta (hornworts) DON'T have?
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2007-02-20 10:11:35 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

the stem.
the flower.
the thorns.
the leaves.

2007-02-20 09:25:16 · 5 answers · asked by lacoloradanj 1

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