Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) is characterized by its leafy, dense head that forms from tightly packed, overlapping leaves. The leaves are typically broad, smooth, and can vary in color from green to purple, depending on the variety. The plant has a short stem and can grow to about 1-2 feet in height. Its root system is shallow and fibrous, supporting the plant's structure and nutrient uptake.
No. It is a genus (the level above species).
yes :) it is a morphological word
Morphological Echo was created in 1936.
One substance that fits this description is red cabbage indicator. In the presence of a base, the red cabbage indicator turns blue due to a change in pH.
The morphological classification of napier is Pennisetum purpureum.
morphological characters are those that refer to structure or form such as shape, length or color of the body
Some disadvantages of using morphological analysis include the complexity of morphological rules, potential ambiguity in word segmentation, and challenges in handling irregular forms or exceptions in language. Additionally, creating and maintaining a comprehensive morphological rule set can be time-consuming and resource-intensive.
Yes, although chlamydia is an obligate intracellular parasite, it has the morphological characteristics of bacteria.
no. it is a vegatable.
bacon and cabbage
What is morphologic examination?
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