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1. Rhizome: root stock rhizome ( Alocasia, Dryopteris, Banana etc.)
straggling rhizome( Ginger, termeric).
2. Bulb: Lily. .
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These are the roots found in plants inhabiting the marshy areas. They are special type of erect roots for breathing. Normal roots are saturated with water so there will be poor aeration. So the pneumatophores are also called as breathing roots. These roots possess pores called as breathing pores or pneumatophores for exchange of gases Example: Avicennia.
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Roots that grow from any part of plant other than the radicle or its branches are called adventitious roots (L. adventitious— extraordinary). They branch like the tap root.Horizontal stem of creepers often develop adventitious roots from the nodes (e.g., Grass, Wood Sorrel). Branch cuttings and leaf cuttings (e.g., Rose, Sugarcane, Tapicca, Sansiviena) develop adventitious roots when placed in soil.
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Species is the basic unit of classification.Organisms that share many features in common and can breed with each other and produce fertile offspring are members of the same species. Related species are grouped into a genus.
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The sartorius muscle is the longest muscle in the human body. It is a long, thin, superficial muscle that runs down the length of the thigh in the anterior compartment.
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Secretin is a digestive hormone secreted by the wall of the upper part of the small intestine (the duodenum). Secretin is a polypeptide made up of 27 amino acids.
Secretin is a hormone that regulates water homeostasis throughout the body and influences the environment of the duodenum by regulating secretions in the stomach, pancreas, and liver. It is a peptide hormone produced in the S cells of the duodenum, which are located in the intestinal glands.
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