Mint
The sun is the source of heat and light for plant-life.
It provides renewable energy for human populations
Geothermal is considered a renewable resource as it uses water and the earth's heat. Both of these are inexhaustible. However, if the water near the plant is exhausted (no more water in that area, but there is no less water than before), then the plant must be moved. It is still generally considered a renewable source of energy.
Tropism: An involuntary orienting response; positive or negative reaction to a stimulus source. An example would be the involuntary movement of a plant towards sunlight.
The centrosomes, containing the centrioles, are the source and the organizer of the mitotic spindle in animal cells, but plant cells seem to do just fine during mitosis without such organelles.
Please trust me on this...do not put menthol in your vagina. Nothing good will come of it.
Menthol is... well, "menthol".
The mint plant is known for its menthol smell and has shallow roots, making it a good candidate as the plant you are looking for. Mint plants are aromatic herbs that are often used in cooking and for their medicinal properties. They are easy to grow and maintain, and their shallow root system makes them ideal for container gardening.
Since all cigarettes fall into the category of either menthol or non-menthol, the answer is yes.
Menthol cigarettes do.
There are no perfect rhymes for menthol.
Longbeach Menthol is 8mg Longbeach Menthol Fresh (Lighter Green Packet) is 2mg
The formula unit for menthol is C10H20O.
Minerals in the soil are the food source of the plant.
Mentha, which is the Greek term for Mint, has between 13 and 18 varieties depending on which source you are reading. The plant is aromatic. What is in mint is a fragrant oil called menthol which has been used as a food additive, in medicine, drugs, aromatherapy, and has been used as a biological insecticide.
Menthol has four isomers: L-menthol, D-menthol, neomenthol, and isomenthol. These isomers differ in the spatial arrangement of atoms around the chiral center(s) in the molecule, resulting in different properties and biological activities.
Menthol plants