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- Macadamia Nut Classification | Ask A Biologist
The confusion about nuts is that the use of the term by botanists is different than the use of the term for culinary, or food-related applications Most people incorrectly apply the term nut to any seed with a large oil kernel found within a hard shell, but if the hard shell opens and the seed is not fused to the hard ovary "shell," then it is
- True Bugs | Ask A Biologist
Some of the fantastic true bugs found in Central America and drawn by Edwin Wilson Cambridge The illustrations are part of Biologia Centrali-Americana, an encyclopedia of the natural history of Mexico and Central America by W W Fowler and T D A Cockerell
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- Nervous System Functions and Parts | Ask A Biologist
Parts of the Nervous System The center of the nervous system is the brain The brain takes in what your eyes see and ears hear, and if you decide that you want to move around, your brain tells your muscles to do it
- Cedar Waxwing - Ask A Biologist
During migration and the winter, tight flocks of this subtly colored species are likely to show up any where there are fruits available - in cities, suburbs or open forests
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Is a Macadamia nut really a seed, or a nut? Answer >> Mama Ji's Molecular Kitchen Western Blotting;
- Melanerpes | Ask A Biologist
Up to 50,000 acorns have been counted on the trunk of a single \granary\ tree, but it also stores other nuts when they are available The Acorn Woodpecker is an unusually noisy species and lives in colonies of up to 16 individuals that are made up of at least two breeding pairs and all their offspring from previous nestings
- Antibiotic History | Ask A Biologist
A Brief History of Antibiotics Some molds have anti-bacterial properties Image by Veronidae Have you ever gone to grab a piece of bread from the shelf, only to find an icky bluish-green blob growing somewhere on the crust?
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