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Pines have needle like leaves. The needles of pines are arranged in a spiral about the stem. ... Like the leaves of all higher plants, pine needles have special microscopic pores on their surface, called stomata, which are important for exchange of water vapor, carbon dioxide, and oxygen. In particular, the outer surface of pine needles has a thick waxy layer, called a cuticle, which reduces evaporative water loss. At the microscopic level, the stomata are beneath the surface cells, so they are often called "sunken stomata." This stomatal adaptation reduces evaporative water loss.
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Listed below are the raw materials used by an entity to obtain energy:
- All animals take in food, water and oxygen as raw material from the outside.
- As for plants, they take in carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to synthesize their own food in the presence of chlorophyll(found in green plants).
For manufacturing companies, raw materials inventory requires detailed budgeting and a special framework for accounting on the balance sheet and income statement. Examples of raw materials include: steel, oil, corn, grain, gasoline, lumber, forest resources, plastic, natural gas, coal, and minerals.
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