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  1. There are 14 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word pickle, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. pickle has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. food and cooking (Middle English) military (1930s) navy (1930s)

  2. Jun 4, 2020 · pickle (n.) pickle. (n.) c. 1400, "spiced sauce served with meat or fowl" (early 14c. as a surname), probably from Middle Dutch pekel "pickle, brine," or related words in Low German and East Frisian (Dutch pekel, East Frisian päkel, German pökel), which are of uncertain origin or original meaning. Klein suggests the name of a medieval Dutch ...

  3. Parenchyma cells are the most common plant cells (Figure 30.5). They are found in the stem, the root, the inside of the leaf, and the pulp of the fruit. Parenchyma cells are responsible for metabolic functions, such as photosynthesis, and they help repair and heal wounds. Some parenchyma cells also store starch.

  4. Figure 30.7.1 30.7. 1: Storage roots: Many vegetables, such as carrots and beets, are modified roots that store food and water. Other examples of modified roots are aerating roots and haustorial roots. Aerating roots, which rise above the ground, especially above water, are commonly seen in mangrove forests that grow along salt water coastlines.

  5. Mar 12, 2004 · Pickle roots will produce embryogenic callus if excised from the plant and placed on hormone-free synthetic media (Ogas et al., 1997). We found that in addition to pickle roots, excised cotyledons and hypocotyls from pkl plants were also capable of forming embryogenic callus . In contrast, secondary roots and portions of primary root that did ...

    • Jim T. Henderson, Hui-Chun Li, Stanley Dean Rider, Andreas P. Mordhorst, Jeanne Romero-Severson, Jin...
    • 2004
  6. Aug 19, 2016 · Such studies on perennial roots are arguably at the forefront of root biology and function, and constitute an exciting field for root research in the future. Much of our knowledge on roots to date has come from observations of annual, short-lived plants, and has been particularly focused upon the roots of relatively young plants.

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  8. Scientific Root Words, Prefixes, And Suffixes a-, an- not, without, lacking, deficient ab- away from, out from -able capable of ac- to, toward -aceous of or pertaining to acou-, acous- hear ad- to, toward aden- gland adip- fat aero- air agri- field, soil -al having the character of alb- white alg-, -algia pain alto- high ambi- both

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