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Dictionary » F » Frond FrondFrond (Science: botany) a leaf especially of a fern, cycad or palm, a leaf-like portion of a non-vascular plant (for example a foliose alga). ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... for a fact there is a filarial nematode part, a twisted fiber like part, a tubular part, a cooked shrimp shaped part, a rake like part, a fern frond like part etc. It inhabits my blood, my skin, my lungs, my earwax ,my tears etc. If you suffer from this and want to learn more, purchase a microscsope ...
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yet another query - advantages of vesiclesJust wondering if the only advantage of having the airbladders was to allow the phototrophic frond to float nearer the surface of the water, or whether there were other advantages.. and even disadvantages. Im trying to link all the biological knowledge back to my personal ...
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