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The different taste buds are the cellulite taste buds, the cobolosal taste buds and the pencil shavings taste buds . I hope my answers help you in future.
Almost every body has taste buds but girls have more than boys. There are no actual girl taste buds nor boy taste buds.
Taste buds consist of both gustatory (taste) cells and basal cells. They are located deep between circumvallate papilla
on your tongue idk but everybody does not have the same amount of aste buds on there tongue but the answer that most people have is 10,000 taste buds
axillary buds is the stem like stem
Simon describes the unusual buds as green candle-like.
Simon describes the unusual buds as green candle-like.
Chuck norris eats flowers and buds. Fungus bacteria grass buds seeds with twigs and mouses with foxs
in chapter three
Too quote directly from the book...Here they paused and examined the bushes around them curiously. Simon spoke first. "Like candles. Candle bushes. Candle buds." Ralph and Jack dismiss the bushes and Ralph actually says, "You couldn't light them... They just look like candles." This entire episode is an allusion to a passage from the book "The Coral Island." In that book the boys named Jack, Ralph (Golding reused those names deliberately) and Peterkin also find "Candle buds." The difference being that the boy called Jack, in The Coral island, is a well read boy who informs his companions that the nuts from this bush can be dried out and threaded onto a sting where they will burn when lit, just like real candles.
The description fromthe book is, I quote... 'The bushes were dark evergreen and aromatic and the many buds were waxen green and folded up against the light.' If the buds are flower buds and they are 'folded up against the light' the implication is that they must open at night.
The candle-buds that Simon sees on the mountain bloom during the day and close up at night. They only bloom once a year and are described as producing a sweet fragrance.
Too quote directly from the book...Here they paused and examined the bushes around them curiously. Simon spoke first. "Like candles. Candle bushes. Candle buds." Ralph and Jack dismiss the bushes and Ralph actually says, "You couldn't light them... They just look like candles." This entire episode is an allusion to a passage from the book "The Coral Island." In that book the boys named Jack, Ralph (Golding reused those names deliberately) and Peterkin also find "Candle buds." The difference being that the boy called Jack, in The Coral island, is a well read boy who informs his companions that the nuts from this bush can be dried out and threaded onto a sting where they will burn when lit, just like real candles.
The candle bud bushes in Lord of the Flies bloom at night, creating a soft glow that attracts insects. This natural phenomenon on the island is symbolic of beauty and mystery in the midst of darkness and fear.
Flowers.... Fruiting trees and bushes produce flowers - the flowers are pollinated by insects - and the fertilised flowers turn into buds, from which the fruit grows.
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You could describe them as Delectable Little monkeys that tickle your taste buds bitter sweet sour tangy scrumptious Delightful Amazing Heavenly