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The noun 'beetle' functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, or as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples: subject: The beetle flew over the meadow. object: He studied a beetle that he had found on his sleeve.
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maple tree - Asian longhorned beetle - bird your welcome.... btw fix ur butt, its got a crack in it :P
A chloroplast is an example of an organelle. Chloroplasts are found in plant cells.
Maple wood is harvested from maple trees. This type of tree can be found in North America, and parts of Europe and Asia.
canada: bikini bottom: Uganda: found of the pacific maple timber named I.P Freely canada: bikini bottom: Uganda: found of the pacific maple timber named I.P Freely
The sugar in maple syrup is sucrose with small amounts of glucose.
Not sure exactly what your question is here, but if it is what they look like, they are simple (each leaf structure has a bud at its base), palmately (palm, or hand) shaped, with opposite branching structure. Some are deeply lobed, like silver maple, and some have shallow lobes, like Norway maple.
Timber in Washington is mostly found in Maple Valley.
Many animals live in and around red maple trees. Squirrels and chipmunks are commonly found in red maple trees. Many types of birds can be found in red maple trees.
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The maple tree