It depends upon the species and the size of the shoot. It is possible that the roots may produce another shoot. If the shoot was thick and has green on the bottom, and no brown bark, yes, it is possible to use the shoot as a cutting. But this usually only works if the plant is large enough.
You cannot produce plant life without other plant life. That can include a seed or a cutting from another plant.
Oxy-fuel welding and cutting process results in oxides that mix with the molten iron.
No not at all
The cutting process results in oxides that mix with molten iron and produce is any man-made cut, cavity, trench, or depression in an earth surface.
The voltage was produce by cutting of the magnetic flux by the conductors.
Its the dead skin
Grasses will produce seed only if you let it grow to seed, which means not cutting it at all, and letting it grow to maturity, going from the vegetative stage to the seeding stage. But if you keep cutting it, then no, it won't produce any seeds.
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Then you will be asked to repeat the test. Usually you must stay @ the testing site (they will provide water) until you can produce another specimen. If one is not produced it is considered a "failed or positive test." Don't flush.
Grasses will produce seed only if you let it grow to seed, which means not cutting it at all, and letting it grow to maturity, going from the vegetative stage to the seeding stage. But if you keep cutting it, then no, it won't produce any seeds.
Non-perishable produce.
high hardness