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I need to take my daily vitamin in the form of a small capsule.
Glomerular capsule or Bowman capsule
Bowman's capsule and glomerulus (capillary tuft).
The perirenal fat capsule.
Yes, the gumamela flower develops into a fruit known as a capsule that contains seeds.
In mosses, the photosynthetic cell possesses a spore capsule. A good example is the polytrichum which has a capsule with a sterile jacket.
A pyxis is a small box, or a botanical name for a capsule in which the lid separates the top of the fruit to release the seeds.
No, it is the capsule that holds the seeds of Illicum verum. This picture shows the capsule and the seeds that sit in the points of the star http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IMG_1076aw.jpg
A fruit fly.
A return capsule is a vehicle in which to travel on the return trip from somewhere. For example the first astronauts that walked on the moon used the descent vehicle "Eagle" to land on the Moon and get back to the "Return Capsule" (the Command/Service Module) which took them back to Earth.
a fruit is an object that is edible and juicy and it is healthy...
Yes, hibiscus plants can produce fruit. The fruit of the hibiscus plant is a dry capsule that contains seeds. This fruit is not typically consumed by humans, but it is essential for the plant's reproduction.
"Fruit" does not necessarily mean something like apples and cherries. In the case of the balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera) the fruit is a thin capsule covering for the seed, so is no flesh, but there is a cottony mass so that the seed can be more easily dispersed by the wind.
No, a lilac bush does not produce berries.Specifically, the lilac bush (Syringa vulgaris) does produce a fruit. But its fruit does not fit in with the definition of a berry as the fleshy, simple fruit which is produced by one ovary. Instead, its fruit meets the definition of a capsule as a dry, simple fruit which is made up of at least two carpels (ovules) within which are the plant's seeds.
Certainly. Fruit Cocktail is a perfect example.
fruit salad