Organon - "Instrument"
Organon - "Instrument"
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a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social, or similar purpose
B. Core competencies
The root word "corp" comes from the Latin "corpus," meaning "body." It is used in various English words related to the body, such as "corporate" (related to a body of people) and "corpse" (a dead body). This root conveys concepts of physicality, structure, and organization.
Some words with the Latin root word "audi" include "auditory" (relating to hearing), "audience" (a group of spectators or listeners), and "audit" (an official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts).
The correct meaning of the root "bibliographical" is related to the organization and study of books or written materials, typically in a scholarly or systematic manner. It is often used in the context of compiling bibliographies or conducting research on published works.
Observing the meristem of an onion root reveals regions of active cell division, characterized by densely packed cells that are small and undifferentiated. This area, known as the root tip or apical meristem, is crucial for root growth and development. One can also see the organization of cells into distinct zones, including the zone of cell division and the zone of elongation. Additionally, the presence of root cap cells protecting the meristem can be noted.
Examining the root tip under high power allows for detailed observation of specific structures like the root cap and root meristem. Low power is useful for getting an overall view of the root tip's organization and shape. Both high and low power observations together provide a comprehensive understanding of the root tip structure and function.
The sixth hokage was temporarily Danzo the leader of the hidden organization Ne also known as Root. He was sixth hokage till Sasuke killed him.
An I and an O. Organigram is based on the root organization; organogram cannot make that claim, hence, organigram is a more accurate derivation.
This is the organization of roots from the base closest to the plant itself to the tip of the root: zone of maturation - cells specialize to carry particular functions (root hairs present) zone of elongation - rows of newly produced cells elongate zone of cell division - new cells being produced root cap - covers the growing tip