because it is the waxy material
its a benificial bacteria
it developshomozygous lines.used in gene transfer
This answer refers to the cell layers of a plant leaf: There's the outer cuticle, the upper epidermis, the palisade mesophyll cell, the bundle sheath cell (containing xylem and phloem) surrounded by spongy mesophyll cells and then the lower epidermis. Not sure if this helps...
Unlike viruses and bacteria, there are a number of beneficial microorganisms. For instance, the living bacteria that resides in yogurt is known to be good for the human digestive system.
Plants reproduce and make new plants by seeds: They get planted or settle in an area and then grow to new plants. Seeds are not the only ways plants reproduce and make new plants. Some plants use bulbs, branches, pollen,etc.
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A few examples are- They digest and keep our mouths clean. Break down plants and create more plants that make our oxygen. make cheese. See, bacteria are about 85-90 percent benificial depending on where you live.
ProtectionThermal insulationPrevention of dehydrationDecomposition of the leaves adds nutrients to the ground
benificial effect
Since you are ill, it would be benificial for you to have a rest.A teaspoon of honey a day is very benificial for your health.Name me three fruits that are benificial for you?Something that is benificial is good for you.
benificial effect
The epedermis, the outer and the thinnest layer of your skin! :)
The epedermis, the outer and the thinnest layer of your skin! :)
Yes, bottled can be very benificial to houseplants especially if your water contains an abundance of chlorine.
are arthropodes more benificial or harmful to mankind
It is not benificial at all
Beneficial