pistil ovary style stigma , ovules, and petals In the flowering plant s, an ovary is a part of the female ... the ovary can contain part of one carpel or parts of several fused carpels. In this picture of a zucchini the petals and sepals are above the ovary and such a flower is said to have an inferior ovary also referred to as epigynous. Above the ovary is the Style botany style and the stigma, which is where the pollen lands and germinates to grow down through the style to the ovary, and, for each ... reduced and modified ovaries. Fruits A fruit is the ripened ovary or ovaries together with seed s from ... tissues, or is dispersed with some non fruit tissues. Parts of the ovary expand section date October 2011 Valves Obturator Classification based on position image Ovary position.svg 300px right thumb Ovary insertion I superior II half inferior III inferior. a androecium g gynoecium p petals s sepals ... come together and attach to the surface of the ovary. ref cite journal author Soltis et al. year ... pages S251 S264 doi 10.1086 376876 last2 Fishbein first2 Mark last3 Kuzoff first3 Robert K. ref If the ovary is situated above the insertion point, it is superior if below, inferior. Superior ovary A superior ovary is an ovary attached to the receptacle above the attachment of other floral parts. A superior ovary is found in types of fleshy fruits such as berry true berries , drupe s, etc. A flower with this arrangement is described as hypogynous . An example is Hypericum calycinum . An ovary becomes superior during anthesis flower formation when the upper portion of the ovary grows more than the lower part Citation needed date January 2010 . Inferior ovary This section is linked from Cucurbitaceae An inferior ovary lies below the attachment of other floral parts. A pome is a type of fleshy ... that it is really a half inferior ovary. Flowers with inferior ovaries are termed epigynous . Some examples of flowers with an inferior ovary are orchids inferior capsule , Fuchsia inferior berry ... more details
For ovary as part of plantsovaryplants Ovaria redirects here. This is also a proposed section botany section and a synonym of Solanum . Infobox Anatomy Name Ovary Latin ovarium GraySubject 266 GrayPage 1254 Image Gray589.png Caption Blood supply of the human female reproductive organs. The left ovary ... artery Vein ovarian vein Nerve ovarian plexus Lymph Paraaortic lymph node MeshName Ovary MeshNumber A05.360.319.114.630 Dorlands six 000076849 DorlandsID Ovary The ovary is an ovum producing reproductive ... s and endocrine gland s. Human anatomy The ovary for a given side is located in the lateral wall ... tube s but to the outer layer of the uterus via the ovarian ligaments. Usually each ovary takes turns releasing eggs every month however, if there was a case where one ovary was absent or dysfunctional then the other ovary would continue providing eggs to be released. File Ovaries.jpg ... cavity but are tethered to the body wall via the suspensory ligament of the ovary . The part of the broad ligament of the uterus that covers the ovary is known as the mesovarium . Thus, the ovary ... right 300px Uterus Extremities There are two extremities to the ovary The end to which the uterine tube ... the ovary granulosa cells surrounding follicular cells have changed from flat to cuboidal and proliferated ... & Wilkins, 10th ed, 2006 ref Image Gray1113.png thumb 500px Section of the ovary of a newly born .... The ovarian Cortex anatomy cortex consists of ovarian follicles and stroma of ovary stroma in between ... that, in fish and amphibians, there may be hundreds, or even millions of fertile eggs present in the ovary ... species, the remnants of the follicle are quickly resorbed by the ovary. In birds, reptiles, and monotreme s, the egg is relatively large, filling the follicle, and distorting the shape of the ovary at maturity. ref name VB Amphibians and reptiles have no ovarian medulla the central part of the ovary is a hollow, lymph filled space. The ovary of teleost s is also often hollow, but in this case, the eggs ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Medulla of ovary Latin medulla ovarii GraySubject 266 GrayPage 1256 Image Ovaire 1.JPG Caption Diagram in French. Zone medullaire labeled at bottom left. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands DorlandsID The medulla of ovary or Zona vasculosa of Waldeyer is a highly vascular stroma in the center of the ovary . It forms from embryonic mesenchyme and contains blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves. This stroma forms the tissue of the hilum anatomy hilum by which the ovarian ligament is attached, and through which the blood vessels enter it does not contain any ovarian follicle s. External links BUHistology 18402loa Female Reproductive System ovary, medulla and cortex OklahomaHistology 83 02 Gray s Female reproductive system DEFAULTSORT Medulla Of Ovary Category Female reproductive system genitourinary stub it Medulla oblungata ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Stroma of ovary Latin stroma ovarii GraySubject 266 GrayPage 1256 Image Gray1163.png Caption Section of the ovary . 1. Outer covering. BR 1 . Attached border. BR 2. Central stroma. BR 3. Peripheral stroma. BR 4. Bloodvessels . BR 5. Vesicular follicles in their earliest stage. BR 6, 7, 8. More advanced follicles. BR 9. An almost mature follicle. BR 9 . Follicle from which the ovum has escaped. BR 10. Corpus luteum . Image2 Gray1106.png Caption2 Section of the fold in the mesonephros of a chick embryo of the fourth day. Stroma of ovary labeled at center left. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The stroma of the ovary is a peculiar soft tissue , abundantly supplied with blood vessels , consisting for the most part of spindle shaped cells with a small amount of ordinary connective tissue . These cells have been regarded by some anatomists as unstriped muscle cells, which, indeed, they most resemble by others as connective tissue cells. On the surface of the organ this tissue is much condensed, and forms a layer tunica albuginea composed of short connective tissue fibers, with fusiform cells between them. The stroma of the ovary may contain interstitial cells resembling those of the testis . See also stroma disambiguation stroma disambiguation Stromal cell Sex cord gonadal stromal tumour External links eMedicineDictionary stroma of ovary UIUCHistologySubject 1063 Gray s Female reproductive system DEFAULTSORT Stroma Of Ovary Category Female reproductive system genitourinary stub ... more details
Infobox disease Name Endometriosis of ovary Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 N 80 1 n 80 ICD9 ICD9 617.1 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID An endometrioma , endometrioid cyst , endometrial cyst , or chocolate cyst of ovary is a condition related to endometriosis . Pathophysiology File Perforierte Endometriosezyste.jpg thumb Endoscopic image of a ruptured chocolate cyst in left ovary. It is caused by endometriosis , ref name urlFemale Genital Pathology cite web url http library.med.utah.edu WebPath FEMHTML FEM071.html title Female Genital Pathology work accessdate 2009 05 12 ref and formed when a tiny patch of endometrial tissue the mucous membrane that makes up the inner layer of the uterine wall bleeds, sloughs off, becomes transplanted, and grows and enlarges inside the ovaries. As the blood builds up over months and years, it turns brown. When it ruptures, the material spills over into the pelvis and onto the surface of the uterus, bladder, bowel, and the corresponding spaces between. Treatment Treatment for endometriosis can be medical or surgical. Medication Nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs NSAIDs are frequently used first in patients with pelvic pain, particularly if the diagnosis of endometriosis has not been definitively excision and biopsy established. The goal of directed medical treatment is to achieve an anovulatory state. Typically, this is achieved initially using hormonal contraception . This can also be accomplished with progestational agents i.e., medroxyprogesterone , danazol , gestrinone , or gonadotropin releasing hormone agonists GnRH , as well as other less well known agents. These agents are generally used if oral contraceptives and NSAIDs are ineffective. GnRH can be combined with estrogen and progestogen add back therapy without loss of efficacy but with fewer hypo estrogenic symptoms. These medications are often ineffective in treating endometriomas and any relief is short lived while taking the medications. Hormonal ... more details
italictitle On Plants or De Plantis is a work, sometimes attributed to Aristotle , but generally believed to have been written by Nicolaus of Damascus , which deals with a number of plant related topics. The work is divided in two parts. The first part discusses the nature of plant life, sex in plants, the parts of plants, the structure of plants, the classification of plants, the composition and products of plants, the methods of propagation and fertilization of plants, and the changes and variations of plants. The second part describes the origins of plant life, the material of plants, the effects of external conditions and climate on plants, water plants, rock plants, effects of locality on plants, parasitism, the production of fruits and leaves, the colors and shapes of plants, and fruits and their flavors. See also Historia Plantarum Philo stub Category Botany books Category Works by Aristotle is Um jurtir pt Das Plantas Arist teles fi Kasveista ... more details
The Plants were a doo wop quartet, based out of Baltimore, Maryland and formed in 1955. James Lawson baritone , Thuman Thrower bass , Steve McDowell first tenor and George Jackson lead constituted the original line up, who were known as The Equadors . They got their break from Zell Sanders , owner of J&S Records , performing for her backstage at the Royal Theatre Baltimore Royal Theatre during a concert by The Moonglows . They released their debut, Dear I Swear in autumn of 1957, but it failed to achieve national success despite being a regional hit. They released another failed single in 1958, From Me , after appearing on The Buddy Dean Show , a major musical venue in Baltimore at the time. A new lineup was assemebled in 1958 by Zell Sanders, recording I Searched the Seven Seas , while Jackson pursued a solo career, releasing a few singles during the 1960s. References Allmusic class artist id p751203 biography pure url yes Allmusic.com DEFAULTSORT Plants Category Doo wop groups Category musical groups from Baltimore, Maryland ... more details
Infobox Ligament Name Suspensory ligament of the ovary Latin ligamentum suspensorium ovarii GraySubject 266 GrayPage 1254 Image Gray1161.png Caption Uterus and ovary , seen from behind. The suspensory ligament of the ovary not labeled is shown incompletely and in Cross section geometry section it surrounds the ovarian blood vessel vessel s labeled . Image2 Caption2 From ovary To lateral wall of the pelvis Precursor upper gubernaculum ref EmbryologySwiss ugenital diffmorpho05 ref System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands nine 000619371 DorlandsID Suspensory ligament The suspensory ligament of the ovary , also infundibulopelvic ligament commonly abbreviated IP ligament or simply IP , is a fold of peritoneum ref name Norman NormanAnatomy pelvis ref that extends out from the ovary to the wall of the pelvis. Some sources consider it a part of the broad ligament of uterus ref DorlandsDict nine 000619371 Suspensory ligament ref while other sources just consider it a termination of the ligament. ref name SUNY SUNYAnatomyLabs 43 03 03 00 ref The suspensory ligament is directed upward over the iliac vessels . Contents It contains the ovarian artery , ovarian vein , ref name Norman ovarian plexus , ref eMedicineDictionary suspensory ligament of ovary ref and lymphatic vessel s. ref name SUNY Composition The suspensory ligament of the ovary is one continuous tissue that connects the ovary to the wall of the pelvis. There are separate names for the two regions of this tissue. In the anterior region, the suspensory ligament is attached to the wall of the pelvis via a continuous ... to the ovary via a continuous tissue called the broad ligament. In sum, the suspensory ligament consists ... Main Development of the suspensory ligament of the ovary The suspensory ligament originates ... of ovary References references External links SUNYAnatomyFigs 43 02 05 SUNYAnatomyImage 9 7 84 http ... reproductive system Peritoneum DEFAULTSORT Suspensory Ligament Of The Ovary Category Ligaments ... more details
The prenatal development of the suspensory ligament of the ovary is a part of the development of the reproductive system . The suspensory ligament originates from the mesonephros , which, in turn, originates from the Wolffian duct The mesonephros evolves from the Wolffian duct, and this, in turn, by the fifth or sixth week, forms an elongated spindle shaped fold. However, it should not be confused with the urogenital fold . This fold projects into the abdominal cavity at the side of the dorsal mesentery , reaching from the septum transversum in front to the fifth Lumbar vertebrae lumbar segment behind. It gives rise to e.g. the suspensory ligament of the ovary ref http vanat.cvm.umn.edu TFFlectPDFs LectEmbGenitalSys.pdf The University of North Texas Health Science Center Genital System, page 44 ref in women. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Development Of The Suspensory Ligament Of The Ovary Category Developmental biology Category Female reproductive system Category Ligaments ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Luteinized follicular cyst.jpg Caption Micrograph of a luteinized follicular cyst of the ovary . H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 N 83 0 n 80 ICD9 ICD9 620.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID One type of simple cyst, which is the most common type of ovarian cyst , is the follicular cyst of ovary , or graafian follicle cyst , or ovarian follicle follicular cyst . Pathophysiology This type can form when ovulation doesn t occur, and a follicle doesn t rupture or release its egg but instead grows until it becomes a cyst, or when a mature follicle involute s collapses on itself . It usually forms during ovulation, and can grow to about 6cm 2.3 inches in diameter. It is thin walled, lined by one or more layers of granulosa cell, and filled with clear fluid. Presentation Its rupture can create sharp, severe pain on the side of the ovary on which the cyst appears. This sharp pain sometimes called mittelschmerz occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle , during ovulation. About a fourth of women with this type of cyst experience pain. Usually, these cysts produce no symptoms and disappear by themselves within a few months. Diagnosis Ultrasound is the primary tool used to document the follicular cyst. A pelvic exam will also aid in the diagnosis if the cyst is large enough to be seen. A doctor monitors these to make sure they disappear, and looks at treatment options if they do not. ref cite web url http www.medterms.com script main art.asp?articlekey 8442 title Follicular cyst of the ovary definition format work MedTerms accessdate ref ref name AltSurg cite web url http www.alternativesurgery.com education ovariancysts.php title Ovarian Cysts format work The Institute for Female Alternative Medicine. accessdate ref ref http 209.85.165.104 search?q cache IJp0CMK14f8J www.cyst101.com cause.htm 22follicular cyst 22&hl en&ct clnk&cd 15&gl us ref ref http 209.85.165.104 search?q cache llrOunVDnoQJ www.gpnotebook.co.u ... more details
Polycystic ovary disease PCOS is thought to be one of the leading causes of female infertility . ref name pmid18277353 cite journal author Goldenberg N, Glueck C title Medical therapy in women with polycystic ovary syndrome before and during pregnancy and lactation journal Minerva Ginecol volume 60 issue 1 pages 63 75 year 2008 pmid 18277353 doi ref ref name pmid18181085 cite journal author Boomsma CM, Fauser BC, Macklon NS title Pregnancy complications in women with polycystic ovary syndrome journal Semin. Reprod. Med. volume 26 issue 1 pages 72 84 year 2008 pmid 18181085 doi 10.1055 s 2007 992927 ref ref Palacio JR et, al. The presence of antibodies to oxidative modified proteins in serum from polycystic ovary syndrome patients Clin Exp Immunol. 2006 May 144 2 217 22.PMID 16634794 ref ref Azziz R. et. al. The prevalence and features of the polycystic ovary syndrome in an unselected population. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2004 Jun 89 6 2745 9. PMID 15181052 ref Polycystic ovary syndrome is the cause of more than 75 of cases of anovulatory infertility. ref name gorry2006 cite pmid 17185789 ref Pathophysiology Not all women with PCOS have difficulty becoming pregnant. For those who do, anovulation is a common cause. The mechanism of this anovulation, is uncertain, but there is evidence of arrested antral follicle development, which, in, turn, may be caused by abnormal interaction of insulin and luteinizing hormone LH on granulosa cells . ref name gorry2006 Endocrine disruption may also directly decrease fertility, such as changed levels of gonadotropin releasing hormone ref name ... ovulation. Management Management of infertility in polycystic ovary syndrome includes lifestyle ... Ovary Syndrome journal N Engl J Med volume 356 issue 6 pages 551 66 year 2007 pmid 17287476 ... Workshop Group title Consensus on infertility treatment related to polycystic ovary syndrome journal .... title PCOSMIC a multi centre randomized trial in women with PolyCystic Ovary Syndrome evaluating ... more details
Infobox disease Name Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Image PCOS.jpg Caption A polycystic ovary aka PCO shown ... ped 2155 eMedicine2 radio 565 MeshID D011085 Polycystic ovary syndrome PCOS is one of the most common ... Medical therapy in women with polycystic ovary syndrome before and during pregnancy and lactation journal ... with polycystic ovary syndrome journal Semin. Reprod. Med. volume 26 issue 1 pages 72 84 year 2008 pmid ... and Features of the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in an Unselected Population month June pages 2745 ... 30 June 2010 volume 8 page 41 title Polycystic ovary syndrome a complex condition with psychological ... levels of nonobese, nonhyperandrogenemic polycystic ovary syndrome patients on in vitro fertilization ... ovary syndrome PCOS ref The Rotterdam definition is wider, including many more patients ... of polycystic ovary syndrome from NIH criteria to ESHRE ASRM guidelines. month February pages ..., prevalence and symptoms of polycystic ovaries and polycystic ovary syndrome month October pages ... ovary syndrome validated questionnaire for use in diagnosis journal Canadian Family Physician ... 5 Clinical tool for diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome ref Gynecologic ultrasonography , specifically ... . According to the Rotterdam criteria, 12 or more small follicles should be seen in an ovary on ultrasound ... surgery Laparoscopic examination may reveal a thickened, smooth, pearl white outer surface of the ovary ... manifestations in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome journal Saudi Med J volume 28 issue 7 pages ... in the polycystic ovary syndrome diagnosed by the National Institutes of Health ... ovary syndrome? journal Br J Obstet Gynaecol volume 99 issue 3 pages 232 8 year 1992 month ..., hormonal profile, and metabolic abnormalities of obese women with obese polycystic ovary syndrome ... RZ, Pelesz M, Pawelczyk L title Incidence of elevated LH FSH ratio in polycystic ovary syndrome women ... ovary syndrome a prospective, controlled study in 254 affected women journal J. Clin. Endocrinol ... more details
Cleanup date April 2009 Chinese hamster ovary CHO cells are a cell line derived from the ovary of the Chinese hamster . They are often used in biological research biological and medical research and commercially in the production of therapeutic proteins. ref cite journal author Jayapal K. P., Wlaschin K. F., Yap M. G. S., Hu W S., title Recombinant protein therapeutics from CHO cells 20 years and counting. journal Chem. Eng. Prog. year 2007 volume 103 issue 10 pages 40 47 ref They were introduced in the 1960s and grow as a microbiological culture cultured monolayer . They require the amino acid proline in their culture medium. CHO cells are used in studies of genetics, toxicity screening, nutrition and gene expression, particularly to express Recombinant DNA recombinant proteins. Today, CHO cells are the most commonly used mammalian hosts for industrial production of recombinant protein therapeutics. The use of the Chinese hamster in research began in 1919 where they were used in place of mice for typing pneumococci . They were subsequently found to be excellent vectors for transmission of kala azar also known as visceral leishmaniasis , facilitating research in epidemiology . In 1948, the Chinese hamster was brought to the United States for breeding in research laboratories. In the following years, the Chinese hamster became noteworthy for the cell lines that were derived from its tissues. Having a very low chromosome number 2n 22 for a mammal , the Chinese hamster is an ideal model for radiation cytogenetics and tissue culture. ref cite journal author Tjio J. H., Puck T. T., title Genetics of somatic mammalian cells. II. chromosomal constitution of cells in tissue culture. journal J. Exp. Med. year 1958 volume 108 pages 259 271 pmid 13563760 pmc 2136870 doi 10.1084 jem.108.2.259 ref In 1957, Theodore T. Puck obtained a female Chinese hamster from Dr. George Yerganian ... ovary CHO cell line. Since then, CHO cells have been a cell line of choice because of their rapid ... more details
Plants For A Future PFAF is an online not for profit resource for those interested in edible and useful plants of temperate region s. The project currently has a site in the South West of England where many of the plants are being grown on a trial basis, and maintains a small mail order catalogue. The organization s emphasis is on perennial plants. PFAF is a Charitable organization registered educational charity with strong ethical principals and the following objectives ref EW charity 1057719 ref quote The Charity s objectives are to advance the education of the public by the promotion of all aspects of ecologically sustainable vegan organic gardening vegan organic horticulture and agriculture with an emphasis on tree, shrub and other perennial species and the undertaking of research into such horticulture and agriculture, and dissemination of the results of such research. ref cite web url http www.pfaf.org user cmspage.aspx?pageid 25 title Media Information 2010 ref The website contains an online database of over 7000 plants that can be grown in the UK, the data is created collated by Ken Fern, and can be either used online free of charge, or downloaded for a small sum. Publications Fern, Ken. Plants for a Future Edible and Useful Plants for a Healthier World . Hampshire Permanent Publications, 1997. ISBN 1856230112. See also Forest gardening Postcode Plants Database References Reflist Further reading http www.pfaf.org book.php Plants for a Future Edible and Useful Plants for a Healthier World by Ken Fern, published by Permanent Publications ISBN 1 85623 011 2 External links http pfaf.org official Plants for a Future PFAF website homepage search. http plants.usda.gov adv search.html USDA Plants Database Category Online botany databases Category Biological databases Category Educational websites Category Charities based in England Category Vegan organic gardening Category Permaculture Category Databases in England es Plants For A Future ... more details
Image PlantsPlus1.jpg right Plants Plus is an Australian marketing and buying group operated on behalf of independently owned garden centre s. Each member Nursery horticulture nursery pays an annual fee for membership. In return, they trade under the Plants Plus banner, sell Plants Plus branded garden products and participate in group purchasing and marketing schemes. History Image PlantsPlus TheNurserymen.png right The Nurserymen logo. Plants Plus was established in 1978 in Melbourne , Australia as the Retail Nurserymens Products Co operative Limited , which traded under The Nurserymen brand. The group s motto was Your Plant Professionals . In September 1991, the Plants Plus brand was developed ... developed for The Nurserymen brand. The Plants Plus motto was Knowledge. Advice. Quality . Image PlantsPlus2.png right The Plants Plus logo, 1992 2000. In 1995, John Danks & Son acquired the Plants ... pink and green logo device was developed for Plants Plus in 2002. Publications Deleted image removed Image PlantsPlusMagazine.jpg thumb 275px A Plants Plus magazine cover from 1992. The Nurserymen .... In September 1991, the magazine was renamed Plants Plus Vol. 13, No. 1 to reflect the re branding of the group. In February 1995, the magazine became Plants Plus Garden Living Vol. 16, No. 6 . Publication of a free magazine ceased in July 1996. Plants Plus regularly publish promotional catalogues and a subscriber based magazine called Gardening Days . Services Plants Plus member nurseries stock a range of plants, gardening equipment, fertilisers and related garden products. The size of each garden centre is variable, since each is independently owned. Plants Plus manages a loyalty scheme called the Plants Plus Loyalty Club . For an annual fee, members are sent a quarterly magazine called .... There are 75 Plants Plus member nurseries across Australia. External links http www.plantsplus.com.au Plants Plus Website Woolworths Category Horticultural companies ... more details
clovers , yarrow , and rue also attract parasitic and predatory insects. Low growing plants, such as thyme ..., including leafhoppers and caterpillars. Other insectary plants include Mustard plant mustard Brassica ... Enhancing Biological Control with Beneficial Insectary Plants July 1998 description http www.csrees.usda.gov nea pest in focus bbpest if benefits.html Benefits of Insectary Plants http www.grinningplanet.com ... insects Plants Category Plants Category Organic farming Category Organic gardening Category Sustainable ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Plants and Animals image PlantsandanimalsliveMJF2010.JPG caption Plants and Animals live, Montreal, 2010 image size background group or band origin Montreal , Quebec , Canada genre Indie rock years active start date 2005 present end date YYYY label Secret City Records Secret City associated acts website URL plantsandanimals.ca current members Warren Spicer guitar, vocals br Matthew Woodley drums, vocals br Nicolas Basque guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals past members Plants and Animals are a Canadian indie rock band from Montreal featuring two members originally from Halifax ..., Jason title Interview with Plants and Animals work Exclaim.ca url http www.exclaim.ca articles ... news last Craig first Lindsay title Secret City Signs The Go Team And Plants And Animals publisher ... team and plants and animals accessdate 2009 03 14 ref Their first full length album, Parc Avenue ... were also nominated for Juno Award for New Group of the Year New Group of the Year . Career Plants ... first Rupert title Flora and phonics The strange nature of Plants and Animals publisher Montreal ... 2007 09 27 ref In the fall of 2007, Plants and Animals released the four song with avec EP Their full ... 119&csid2 4&fid1 29810 Plants and Animals Parc Life , Exclaim , March 2008. ref The album features ... name endofthat Hudson, Alex. http exclaim.ca News plants animals roll out canadian tour Plants and Animals Roll Out Canadian Tour . Exclaim , December 6, 2011. ref Discography Albums Plants and Animals ... Plants and Animals single Bye Bye Bye was available for free download on iTunes for a week in late ... show Chuck TV series Chuck . References Reflist External links http www.plantsandanimals.ca Plants and Animals official website myspace plantsandanimals http radio3.cbc.ca bands PLANTS AND ANIMALS Plants and Animals at CBC Radio 3 Commons inline Category Plants and Animals Plants and Animals Use mdy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Plants And Animals Category Musical groups established in 2005 ... more details
for the 1989 book The Carnivorous Plants 1989 book italic title Infobox book name The Carnivorous Plants title orig translator image File The Carnivorous Plants.jpg 220px image caption Blue cloth binding and gilt title br of the first edition author Francis Ernest Lloyd illustrator cover artist country language English language English series subject genre publisher Chronica Botanica Company pub date 1942 br reprinted in 1976 english pub date media type Print hardcover , softcover pages xvi 352 isbn 0 486 23321 9 oclc 30913937 preceded by followed by The Carnivorous Plants is a major work on carnivorous plant s by American botanist Francis Ernest Lloyd . It was first published in 1942 by the Chronica Botanica Company as the ninth volume of A New Series of Plant Science Books . ref Lloyd, F.E. 1942. The Carnivorous Plants . Chronica Botanica Company, Waltham. ref It was reprinted in 1976 by Dover ... title carnivorous plants oclc 30913937 editions?referer di&editionsView true Formats and editions of The Carnivorous Plants . WorldCat. ref Although primarily dealing with plants, the book also briefly ... Plants . Science 99 2575 366 367. DOI 10.1126 science.99.2575.366 ref ref Simons, P. 1981. http books.google.co.uk ... Newsletter 39 2 47 49. ref Lloyd s book was the most important scientific work on carnivorous plants since Charles Darwin s Insectivorous Plants book Insectivorous Plants of 1875. ref name JRJ1989 Juniper, B.E., R.J. Robins & D.M. Joel 1989. The Carnivorous Plants 1989 book The Carnivorous Plants ... World of Carnivorous Plants . Timber Press, Portland. ref A contemporaneous review by Edwin B. Matzke ... Charles Darwin s Insectivorous Plants, published in 1873 sic . The author writes with clarity, with conviction ... and D. M. Joel, who chose the same title for their The Carnivorous Plants 1989 book 1989 book , wrote ... Newsletter ref name DAmato blockquote For nearly forty years, The Carnivorous Plants remained the only ... many questions. blockquote References reflist DEFAULTSORT Carnivorous Plants Category Carnivorous plant ... more details
upon the cultivation of winter hardy plants. See also Hardiness zones References reflist ... Zone Map DEFAULTSORT Hardiness Plants Category Agricultural terminology Category Horticulture and gardening Category Climate Category Plants de Winterh rte es Rusticidad nl Winterhard ru ... more details
Christmas plants There are many different plants used around the world during the festive season of Christmas . There are Christmas flowers , as well as Christmas foods, and Christmas drinks that use traditional plants. There are also a wide variety of plants that include Christmas in their common name. Logs specifically are used in the following Christmas traditions yule log from the U.K. Tio de Nadal from the Catalan region of Spain Chichilaki from European Georgia country Georgia Badnjak disambiguation Badnjak or Veseljak from the Balkans Other plants used in Christmas celebration ivy Hedera helix because leaves symbolize eternity and resurrection . mistletoe . holly . poinsettia . radish . Large radishes are carved and used for Noche de Rabanos in Oaxaca, Oaxaca , Mexico. olive branches for peace in the coming year Israel . cattail or bulrush for prosperity Taiwan wheat sheaves for prosperity and plenty Bulgaria opium poppy pods dried, yet still full of seed for prosperity Eastern Europe pomegranates for prosperity Middle East Christmas cactus , also known as orchid cactus, often blooms around Christmas time. There are a number of different cactus species sold as Christmas cactus, including Schlumbergera opuntioides , Schlumbergera kautskyi , and Schlumbergera microsphaerica . Christmas rose can be any of the following Helleborus ssp. , especially Helleborus niger a species of hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla Serissa foetida also known as snow rose or winter rose. Originally ... is applied to a number of plants p hutukawa tree in New Zealand , as its bright red flowers usually ... plants with distinctive bell shaped Chromolaena odorata Christmas bells is applied to Sandersonia ssp. A genus of South African plants. Blandfordia ssp. , including Blandfordia punicea , known as the Tasmanian Christmas bell. Alstromeria pittacina , known as the New Zealand Christmas bell Other plants ... Christmas Category Christmas plants nn Juleplantar ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name N Plants Type Studio album Artist Biosphere musician Biosphere Cover Biosphere N Plants.jpg Released 27 June 2011 Recorded Genre Ambient music Ambient , Ambient house Length 49 50 Label Touch Records Touch Producer Geir Jenssen Last album Wireless Live at the Arnolfini, Bristol br 2009 This album N Plants br 2011 Next album Album ratings rev1 Pitchfork Media rev1Score 8.0 10 ref http www.pitchfork.com reviews albums 15626 n plants ref rev2 Dusted Magazine rev2Score positive ref http www.dustedmagazine.com reviews 6562 ref rev3 Peek a boo Magazine rev3Score 83 100 ref http www.peek a boo magazine.be en reviews biosphere n plants ref N Plants is an Ambient music ambient album of Biosphere musician Biosphere . For this album, Jenssen found inspiration in the Japanese post war economic miracle. ref name touch http www.touchmusic.org.uk catalogue to84 biosphere nplants.html ref Each track title refers to a Japanese nuclear plant . Geir Jenssen about N Plants quotation Early February 2011 Decided to make an album inspired by the Japanese post war economic miracle. While searching for more information I found an old photo of the Mihama Nuclear Power Plant Mihama nuclear plant . The fact that this futuristic looking plant was situated in such a beautiful spot so close to the sea made me curious. Are they safe when it comes to earthquakes and tsunamis? Further reading revealed that many of these plants are situated in earthquake prone areas, some of them are even located next to shores that had been hit in the past by tsunamis. p A photo of Mihama made me narrow down my focus only to Japanese nuclear plants. I wanted to make a soundtrack to some of them, concentrating on the architecture, design and localizations, but also questioning ..., etc . As the head of the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said the plants were so well designed ... Murakami. Mastered by Denis Blackham. ref http www.discogs.com Biosphere N Plants release 2859491 ... more details
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , the great German language German poet and philosopher published in 1790 the seminal essay Versuch die Metamorphose der Pflanzen zu erkl ren , known in English as Metamorphosis biology Metamorphosis of Plants . In this work, Goethe essentially discovered the serially homologous nature of leaf organs in plants, from cotyledons , to photosynthetic leaves, to the petals of a flower . Although Richard Owen , the powerful British vertebrate anatomist and staunch opponent of Charles Darwin , is generally credited with first articulating a definition of the word homology biology homology in 1843 , it is clear that Goethe had already arrived at a sophisticated view of homology and transformation within an idealist morphological perspective more than fifty years earlier. See also http 72.14.205.104 search?q cache Q IrWPzS690J hps.elte.hu zemplen 4.doc 1790 Metamorphosis of Plants&hl en&ct clnk&cd 6&client safari The Metomorphosis of Plants, by Zempl n G bor br Works by Goethe Category Works by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Category Biology books Category 1790 books cs Metamorf za rostlin fi Kasvin muodonmuutos ... more details
Infobox company name Motovilikha Plants BR logo File Motovilikha Plants.gif caption type Public company traded as RTS MOTZ genre fate predecessor successor foundation founder defunct location city Russia , Perm location country location locations area served key people industry products production services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage http mz.perm.ru eng mz.perm.ru footnotes intl Motovilikha Plants RTS MOTZ is a Russia n metallurgy metallurgical and military equipment manufacturer. The full official name of the company is Open stock venture for special machinery and metallurgy Motovilikha Plants lang ru . http mz.perm.ru eng The official website Category Defence companies of the Soviet Union Category Manufacturing companies of the Soviet Union Category Manufacturing companies of Russia russia company stub ru ... more details
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Thermogenic plants have the ability to raise their temperature above that of the surrounding air. Heat is generated in the mitochondria , as a secondary process of cellular respiration called thermogenesis . Alternative oxidase and uncoupling proteins similar to those found in mammals enable the process, which is still poorly understood. The role of thermogenesis Thermogenesis in plants can serve a variety of purposes, including allowing a species to grow in a climate where it would not otherwise be found, or at a time of year in which it would normally be plant physiology dormant . Plants which raise the ambient temperature by a significant amount may even be found growing through patches of snow. attracting pollinators by volatilizing scents and spreading them through the air, or by providing a habitat for insects in a cold climate. Insects attracted by the heat or scent of a thermogenic plant are encouraged to spread its pollen , aiding in reproduction. Examples of thermogenic plants Thermogenic plants are found in a variety of families, but Araceae in particular contains many such species. Examples from this family include the eastern skunk cabbage , the dead horse arum , the elephant yam and Philodendron selloum , also known as elephant ear. The carrion flower Amorphophallus titanum also uses thermogenically created water vapor to disperse its scent that of rotting meat above the cold air that settles over it at night in its natural habitat in Sumatra . ref name NewScientist wcb 1 Cite journal last Schultz first Nora authorlink http www.newscientist.com search?rbauthors Nora Schultz coauthors title Giant stinking flower reveals a hot secret journal New Scientist date 2008 12 22 publisher Reed Business Information Ltd. url http www.newscientist.com article dn16316 giant stinking flower reveals a hot secret.html accessdate 2008 12 29 ref ref Cite journal doi 10.1111 j.1438 8677.2008.00147.x title A torch in the rain forest thermogenesis of the Titan arum Amorphophallus ... more details