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The tortoise (GUI)is one of the four spiritually-endowed creatures (Figure 1) described in the Book of Rites of the Confucian Classics, where it serves as an emblem of strength, longevity, and endurance, and symbolizes the Universe (1). Each of these creatures is associated with a direction and element, the tortoise, usually depicted in conjunction with a snake (Figure 2), represents the north, and is thereby associated with the water, darkness (the color black), and the earth (28), the element which was later put into the five element system in the center.The tortoise shell was long used in divination, by observing the patterns of cracks that developed when a hot instrument was touched to one of its many "divination points," and then interpreting the implication of the pattern. The prognostications and insights learned from the cracks were often written right onto the shells, and it is from buried fragments of tortoise shells (along with some mammal bones that were used similarly) that we know the most ancient forms of Chinese writing (2; Figure 3). The Chinese character bu (Figure 4), which means to divine by looking at the cracks in the tortoise shell as the heat develops them, is represented by two lines depicting cracks. This character became incorporated into numerous others as a radical. Thus, the tortoise and its shell have been an important part of Chinese culture.Further, the tortoise has been used as both food and medicine since ancient times, and is recorded as being used for these purposes since the Han Dynasty, 2000 years ago. Regarding their inclusion in the Chinese diet, E. N. Anderson comments that "Animals that are very tenacious of life, or very unusual-looking and -acting, are regarded as having special power; they are supplementing (bu). Notable supplementing foods are pangolin, raccoon dogs, soft-shelled turtles, tortoises, snake head fish, birds of prey....(3)" Although the tortoise is not a major food in China today (turtles have long been preferred over tortoises for food), it remains one of the foods included in some diets. Anderson also points out that "During Han, and throughout Chinese history, the boundary between medicine and food was so vague as to be non-existent in practice. Many things were purely medicines, but medicines often became foods if people learned to like them; many foods became merely medicines when people stopped relishing them...."
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Petals are modified leaves. I suppose there may be a bit of genetic leftovers within a petal.

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Because skin is not photosynthetic.Only eukariyotic photosynthetic organisms have them.

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Does a tortoise's skin cell have chloroplasts

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What part of the flower uses sunlight carbon dioxide water and green chlorophyll to make food?

Chloroplasts


Which organelle is a large number of them would be found in flower petals?

Chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll which are a major part of photosynthesis.


Where does photosynthesis take place in flower?

Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of an orchid. These contain a pigment called chlorophyll that absorbs light energy needed for photosynthesis to occur.


Why are stem green?

Flower stems and leaves are green because they contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, and this is a green pigment. Chloroplasts are important because they are the site of photosynthesis - is the process by which a plant creates its own food (glucose) from solar energy, water, and carbon dioxide. Thus, the plant's synthesis of food is taking place in the stem and leaves, and these areas appear green in colour.


What cell structure is the site of photosynthesis?

chloroplasts hope this helped santiago Chloroplasts

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What parts of a flower has chloroplasts?

Sepals and ovary


How is a chloroplast like a flower?

Chloroplasts and flowers are both parts of plants.


What part of the flower uses sunlight carbon dioxide water and green chlorophyll to make food?

Chloroplasts


Which organelle is a large number of them would be found in flower petals?

Chloroplasts, which contain chlorophyll which are a major part of photosynthesis.


What are the green colored structures in leaves?

because the leaf like structure is green because the plant or the flower is made with leaf and the other leaf comes to the flower or plant


Can the light shining on a flower effect how it grows?

Not really, flowers do not contain chloroplasts and have no function in the production of food for the plant.


Where does photosynthesis take place in flower?

Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of an orchid. These contain a pigment called chlorophyll that absorbs light energy needed for photosynthesis to occur.


The primary photosynthetic organs of the plant are the?

leavesThe photosynthetic organs of a plant are called chloroplasts.


Why are stem green?

Flower stems and leaves are green because they contain chloroplasts. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, and this is a green pigment. Chloroplasts are important because they are the site of photosynthesis - is the process by which a plant creates its own food (glucose) from solar energy, water, and carbon dioxide. Thus, the plant's synthesis of food is taking place in the stem and leaves, and these areas appear green in colour.


What part of a flower makes food?

ovary sa anthers move through the stigma they go directly to the ovary where they receive food


What cell structure is the site of photosynthesis?

chloroplasts hope this helped santiago Chloroplasts


What organelle convert solar energy into glucose and oxygen?

Chloroplasts