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Stem cells are diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes.
A cactus has a soft stem with sharp spikes.
Simple it doesn't have leaflets coming off of a stem!
Capsicum is a fruit that grows from the flower of the capsicum plant. It is not a root or a stem.
Tulip poplar leaves are arranged alternately on the branch, meaning they emerge from opposite sides of the stem in a staggered pattern.
It's not a real suffix, you know. The real suffix is "ian" meaning a person from or connected to a place or activity or party. An Egyptian is a person from Egypt (Egypt+ian). A Christian is a person who follows the religion of Christ (Christ+ian). A musician is someone who plays music (music+ian). Probably the most widely used of these words is politician (politic+ian). By analogy to this word, people divided the word wrong as polit+ician, and treated -ician as a suffix in such relatively new words as mortician (mort+ician), or beautician (beaut(y)+ician). Similar misdivisions have created the suffix -aholic, as in "shopaholic" from a misdivision of alcoholic as alc+oholic rather than the correct alcohol+ic.
The suffix -ician is best linked to the medical doctor
politician
Musician, magician, physician, mortician, phoenician, electrician, mathematician, dietician... everything that ends with -ician :) Simply search for *ician in an online dictionary.
Optician is one example.
clinician, electrician, musician, and magician
A polyp is the medical term meaning a tumor with a stem.
Singing, Singer
Stem (Anthro)= Human E.g; Anthropology
The suffix is -ician...
beautician, politican, mortician, technician
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