Yes, thalamus and receptacle mean one and the same thing. It is the swollen part of the pedicel of a flower on which all the whorls of a flower are arranged.
Receptacle is the thickened tip of the stem that bears the flower organ or its ovary. Receptacle is also called thalamus, as in Thalamiflorae.
the same : receptacle
In plants, the thalamus is a specialized receptacle at the base of a flower where all the floral parts are attached. It is involved in supporting the flower and providing a platform for pollination by attracting insects with its shape, color, and scent.
You tell yourself the 125 volt receptacle is a 120 volt receptacle. They're the same thing.
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No, it just has an additional conductor to separate the neutral from the ground, and has a third prong in the receptacle to receive the appliance grounding conductor through the cordset.
To replace a receptacle, first turn off the power to the outlet at the circuit breaker. Remove the cover plate and unscrew the receptacle from the electrical box. Disconnect the wires from the old receptacle and connect them to the new receptacle, following the same configuration. Screw the new receptacle into the electrical box and replace the cover plate. Turn the power back on and test the outlet to ensure it is working properly.
The plural of thalamus is thalami. As in "we all have thalami".
Thalamus Ltd was created in 1986.
Hypothalamic means under or below the thalamus.
Yes, that is fine.
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