root as tubour, and seed for the future generation and stem as in the case of banana trees.
In the normal use of the term, no, a bank is not a store. A store is a place where you can go to buy things. A bank is a place where you can deposit, withdraw, or borrow money. However it could be argued on etymological grounds that as a bank does store money, it is in that sense a store, or a storehouse.
From 1903-1905 future President Harry Truman worked at the National Bank of Commerce in Kansas City as a bank clerk.
The store is Waling or Puentespina Orchids and Tropical Plants Inc. at the Manila Seedling Bank Edsa cor Quezon Ave.
At a check cashing store they charge you to cash your check. A bank does not.
Vacuoles in a cell can be likened to storage warehouses in a city. They store various molecules, nutrients, and waste products until they are needed or can be disposed of. Just like warehouses hold items for future use, vacuoles hold materials for the cell's functions.
what are the differences between cashing your pay check at the bank and grocery store?
Hopefully they stay, cause the farmers need a local bank :)
Cord blood stem cells are stored inside a nitrogen-filled freezer. These stem cells are used to cure fatal diseases like cancers, brain tumors, cerebral palsy, diabetes, Parkinsons, etc.
In a sperm bank
it is a bank where domesticated animals (cats,dogs etc.) store there money
debit deposit for future subscriptioncredit cash / bank
what is public bank a bank (ie: a place were you can store you money) that's for the public (ie: anyone can use it)