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the life functions of nonvascular plants require a close association with water.
no it dosent a vacuole stores food while a lysosome digests food
I) Root Functions: A. Absorbs water and nutrients B. Anchors the plant C. Stores the plants' food and nutrients Hope this helped!
Gold and plant food processing are totally different and they are never run at the same place. Food processing plants are considered to be sensitive since the food is consumed by humans.
Plants are made into food either by simple or complex processing. Some plants are eaten raw and others are processed by cooking or other processes.
To make food for the plants and to produce oxygen.
no. plants live on water and nothing else. they can grow on soil, but that isn't really a food.
Dawn dish soap contains toxic chemicals such as Trisoclan, sodium bisulfate and Quaternium 15. Therefore, it is no safe to use in food processing plants for fear of contamination.
P. Fellows has written: 'Food processing technology' -- subject(s): Food industry and trade 'Guidelines for small-scale fruit and vegetable processors' -- subject(s): Processing, Fruit processing plants, Vegetable processing plants, Vegetables, Fruit 'Tecnologia del Procesado de Los Alimentos'
Rolf T. Skrinde has written: 'Experimental treatment of food processing waste waters at Walla Walla, 1959' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Food processing plants, Factory and trade waste, Food processing plants, Organic water pollutants, Refuse and refuse disposal
Shafiur Rahman has written: 'Handbook of food process design' -- subject(s): Food processing machinery, Design and construction, Food industry and trade, Food processing plants, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Food Science
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W. James Harper has written: 'Waste management control handbook for dairy food plants' -- subject(s): Dairy plants, Food processing plants, Waste disposal
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