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  2. Perennial - Wikipedia

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    Common chicory, Cichorium intybus, is a herbaceous perennial plant In botany, a perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. [1] [failed verification] The term (per-+ -ennial, "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials.

  3. Primary succession - Wikipedia

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    One example of primary succession takes place after a volcano has erupted. The lava flows into the ocean and hardens into new land. The resulting barren land is first colonized by pioneer organisms, like algae, which pave the way for later, less hardy plants, such as hardwood trees, by facilitating pedogenesis, especially through the biotic acceleration of weathering and the addition of ...

  4. Molecular biology - Wikipedia

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    Molecular biology / m ə ˈ l ɛ k j ʊ l ər / is a branch of biology that seeks to understand the molecular basis of biological activity in and between cells, including biomolecular synthesis, modification, mechanisms, and interactions.

  5. Garlic - Wikipedia

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    Garlic (Allium sativum) is a species of bulbous flowering plant in the genus Allium.Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chive, [2] Welsh onion, and Chinese onion. [3]

  6. Malignancy - Wikipedia

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    Malignancy (from Latin male 'badly' and -gnus 'born') is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse; the term is most familiar as a characterization of cancer.

  7. PMP - Wikipedia

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    Biology and chemistry. Plant-made pharmaceuticals or Pharming; p-Methoxyphenyl, a protecting group for amines; Polymethylpentene, a type of plastic; Pempidine, systematic name 1,2,2,6,6-pentamethylpiperidine

  8. Fitness (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Fitness is often defined as a propensity or probability, rather than the actual number of offspring. For example, according to Maynard Smith, "Fitness is a property, not of an individual, but of a class of individuals—for example homozygous for allele A at a particular locus.

  9. Grassland - Wikipedia

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    The semi-natural grasslands contain many species of wild plants, including grasses, sedges, rushes, and herbs; 25 plant-species per 100 square centimeters can be found. [9] A European record that was found on a meadow in Estonia described 76 species of plants in one square meter. [ 9 ]