Its punched in many plants
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TIMECARDIt's punched in many plants
coumarinsA vanilla-scented compound found in many plants, formerly used for flavoring food
aerenchymaA soft plant tissue containing air spaces, found esp. in many aquatic plants
phytochromeA blue-green pigment found in many plants, in which it regulates various developmental processes
pseudomonasany of a genus of rodlike bacteria, many of which cause disease in plants or animals
raphideacicular crystals, usually composed of calcium oxalate, that occur in bundles in the cells of many plants
raphisacicular crystals, usually composed of calcium oxalate, that occur in bundles in the cells of many plants
raphidesacicular crystals, usually composed of calcium oxalate, that occur in bundles in the cells of many plants
stipuleone of a pair of lateral appendages, often leaflike, at the base of a leaf petiole in many plants
carpophorea slender prolongation of the receptacle as an axis between the carpels, as in Geranium and many umbelliferous plants
cholinesquaternary ammonium cation, C5H14N+O, one of the B-complex vitamins, found in the lecithin of many plants and animals
stipularone of a pair of lateral appendages, often leaflike, at the base of a leaf petiole in many plants
myoinositola biologically active inositol that is a component of many phospholipids and occurs widely in plants, animals, and microorganisms
cholinequaternary ammonium cation, C5H14N+O, one of the B-complex vitamins, found in the lecithin of many plants and animals
peroxidasean enzyme found in many plants which acts as a catalyst in the oxidation of various substances by peroxides
peroxidasesPEROXIDASE, an enzyme found in many plants which acts as a catalyst in the oxidation of various substances by peroxides
carpophoresCARPOPHORE, a slender prolongation of the receptacle as an axis between the carpels, as in Geranium and many umbelliferous plants
myoinositolsMYOINOSITOL, a biologically active inositol that is a component of many phospholipids and occurs widely in plants, animals, and microorganisms
lignanany of a class of propyl phenolic dimers including many found in plants and noted for having antioxidant and estrogenic activity
lignansany of a class of propyl phenolic dimers including many found in plants and noted for having antioxidant and estrogenic activity
carotenesany of three yellow or orange fat-soluble pigments having the formula C40H56, found in many plants, esp. carrots, and transformed to vitamin A in the liver; provitamin A
carotinany of three yellow or orange fat-soluble pigments having the formula C40H56, found in many plants, esp. carrots, and transformed to vitamin A in the liver; provitamin A
carotinsany of three yellow or orange fat-soluble pigments having the formula C40H56, found in many plants, esp. carrots, and transformed to vitamin A in the liver; provitamin A
glycosidesA compound formed from a simple sugar and another compound by replacement of a hydroxyl group in the sugar molecule. Many drugs and poisons derived from plants are glycosides
glycosideA compound formed from a simple sugar and another compound by replacement of a hydroxyl group in the sugar molecule. Many drugs and poisons derived from plants are glycosides
caroteneany of three yellow or orange fat-soluble pigments having the formula C40H56, found in many plants, esp. carrots, and transformed to vitamin A in the liver; provitamin A
biorhythma periodic change in the behaviour or physiology of many animals and plants (eg hibernation and migration) mediated by hormones which are in turn influenced by changes in day-length
biorhythmsBIORHYTHM, a periodic change in the behaviour or physiology of many animals and plants (eg hibernation and migration) mediated by hormones which are in turn influenced by changes in day-length
saponinany of a group of amorphous glycosides of terpenes and steroids, occurring in many plants, characterized by an ability to form emulsions and to foam in aqueous solutions, and used as detergents
laticesA milky fluid found in many plants, such as poppies and spurges, that exudes when the plant is cut and coagulates on exposure to the air. The latex of the rubber tree is the chief source of natural rubber