The plant in question is called a sunflower.
If you're referring to a tree, your answer is "trunk". If you're referring to a flower, your answer is "stem."
The plant you are referring to is Erythronium, commonly known as Trout Lily. It is a spring-flowering perennial plant that produces small, lily-like flowers. The name "dogs tooth violet" likely comes from the shape of the plant's corms.
The plant you are referring to is most likely a Polka Dot Plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya). This plant has green leaves with pink or red dots on the surface, giving it a distinctive appearance. It is a popular indoor plant known for its colorful foliage.
Biofuel In general terms, you're referring to a biofuel. A biofuel derived from a specific plant may have a more specific name. shut up nerd
The scientific name for mucus is "sputum" when referring to mucus from the respiratory tract, and "phlegm" when referring to mucus from the throat or lungs.
The plant you are referring to is likely the sensitive plant, also known as Mimosa pudica. It responds to touch by folding its leaves inwards, a response known as thigmonasty.
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There is no widely recognized plant called the "loobikka." It is possible that you may be referring to a plant with a different name or spelling. Furthermore, for me to provide the scientific name of a plant, I would need the correct common name or specific details about the plant.
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If you're referring to a tree, your answer is "trunk". If you're referring to a flower, your answer is "stem."
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What is a homophone for plant
whats up
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If you are referring to the saying "whats up" then it is a slang most teens use to ask "how are you going" or "whats wrong", that type of question
Biofuel In general terms, you're referring to a biofuel. A biofuel derived from a specific plant may have a more specific name. shut up nerd
The plant you are referring to is called Mimosa pudica, also known as the sensitive plant or touch-me-not. When its leaves are touched, they fold inwards as a defense mechanism to protect itself from potential harm.