Chrysophanic acid.
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
The Scientific Name of Acapulco Plant is "Cassia Alata Linn."-from Adrian of Special Science Class
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
In Angiosperms the ovules are contained in the ovaries of the plant which are contained in the flowers.
A Unit Manager is a person who is in charge of a manufacturing unit, usually a self-contained chemical process or assembly plant.
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
Acapulco, also known as Acapulco de Juárez, is a city in Mexico and not a plant, so it cannot be classified as either a monocot or a eudicot. However, if you meant a specific plant species found in Acapulco, please specify, and I can help determine its classification. Monocots and eudicots are two major groups of flowering plants (angiosperms), distinguished by characteristics such as seed structure and leaf venation.
Mostly carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Or, Various proteins dissolved in (salt) water contained in soap-bubbles.
Mexico's energy grid includes several renewable sources, including geothermal, nuclear, hydroelectric, wind and solar. None of these however, are on the close proximity of Acapulco. The closest would be the Laguna Verde nuclear power plant, some 223 kilometers (138 miles) to the north of Acapulco, or La Venta wind generation plant, some 512 kilometers (318 miles) to the east of Acapulco.
Chemical energy is contained in the bonds between atoms within molecules. When these bonds are broken or rearranged during a chemical reaction, energy is released or absorbed. Examples include the energy stored in food molecules like glucose and in fossil fuels like gasoline.
cyanobacteria
the pesticides in the plant wouldn't be excreted out of the plant although it had rained afterwards.. this is because, the chemical substances in the pesticide was diffused via the roots of the plant since the chemical substances are more concentrated than the fluid in the plant... Thus, the chemical substance are hypertonic to the plant roots... the substances from the roots will be transported through the xylem tissue of the plant until it reaches the leaves... so the pesticide is contained in the plant... the insect eats the plant and will eventually die afterwards... therefore, the rain couldn't easily wash out the pesticide.... :)