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The small circles/ pores (although they are not really pores) are the scars of the xylem and phloem tubes that were joining the leaf to the stem. Imagine cutting an electrical cable in half, if you look at it from the side you will see the cross section of the individual wires that were running through the cable
Stoma (plural stomata), they are the pores used for gas exchange.
Stomatastomata is a pour found on the leaf or stem of a plant which opens and closes to release water vapour and gases into the atmosphere.
Stem cells can now be harvested from living hosts with no harm done. 2009 has seen the break through research.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ochsenheimeriidae.
Leaf
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Russuladelica.
The accepted scientific or common name is Arcola malloi.
that is a scientific name. its latin. it's scientific name is pore-bearing animals.
The scientific name for eggshell is calcium carbonate.
The scientific name for a flower stalk is "peduncle". It is the stem-like structure that supports the flower and connects it to the main plant.
The scientific name for hing is Asafoetida, derived from the resin obtained from the sap of the roots and stem of the Ferula species of plants.
The scientific name for the stem of a plant is "axis." It serves as the main structural support for the plant, connecting the roots to the leaves and facilitating the transport of water, nutrients, and sugars.
it is an alternative word for 'happen' or 'turn out' How did that transpire? How did that happen?In botany (the scientific study of plants), transpirealso means to give off water vapor through the stomata (pores in the skin of the leaf or stem of a plant).
Cirsium vulgare You can identify this plant by finding the needles on the plant and you can identify this plant by it having hairy things on the stem
Scientific name: Dectes texanus,French name: Foreur de soja,English name: Soybean stem borer