Ecto- is the Greek equivalent of 'outside of'. It's a prefix that's used in the classical Greek and Latin languages of ancient Greece and Rome, respectively. It also has the same meaning and use in modern English.
no, buttress roots are roots of a big tree, but the roots are showing out of the ground, bulging
The pericycle, a layer of cells located outside the endodermis in plants, is responsible for the development of lateral roots which grow vertically into the soil to help with water and nutrient absorption.
That is what roots mean!
Ecto (Apex) ;)
it means that you get the roots of a tooth scraped out and put in new roots
The roots "scrib" and "script" both mean "to write" or "written." Words with these roots often relate to writing or recording information in some form.
it means that you get the roots of a tooth scraped out and put in new roots
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it means in into
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It mean that an animal is not from the outside in it an indoor pet. It mean that an animal is not from the outside in it an indoor pet.