"Pith ant" refers to a type of ant known for its ability to hollow out plant stems, particularly in trees and shrubs, to create nests. These ants are often associated with the pith, the soft, spongy tissue inside stems that they utilize for their colonies. The presence of pith ants can indicate healthy ecosystems, as they contribute to the decomposition and nutrient cycling within their habitats.
if you meant pitch then it means highness or lowness of a note but pith is the white stuff inside an orange peel
the pith is the middle of a tree
what do you mean by When can ant hat ball!?
It means "ant solution"
Yes, monocots do not have pith in their stems.
"Good Sir, I wish to procure a Pith Helmet."
If you mean Ant McPartlin his middle name is David.
the pith contains ground tissue.
The pith is harder because a mahogany tree grows very slowly.
The pith ball will have a negative charge after touching the negatively charged polyethylene strip. This is because electrons are transferred from the strip to the pith ball, leaving the pith ball with a net negative charge.
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The center of plant stem that can store food is called the pith. The pith has a spongy texture. The pith in a tree is called the trunk.