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Where does the spice allspice come from?
Where does the spice allspice come from? Allspice, tropical evergreen tree (Pimenta diocia, formerly P. officinalis) of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae), native to the West Indies and Central America and valued for its berries, the source of a highly aromatic spice. What countries grow allspice? Allspice, sometimes called Jamaican Allspice, or Jamaican pepper, is a […]
Why do some plants eat insects?
Why do some plants eat insects? Solution: Insectivorous plants trap insects because they grow in soil which is usually thin and is also poor in nutrients, so they eat insects to fulfil their nutrient requirement. How do plants eat bugs? Meat-eating, or carnivorous, plants can trap and digest insects and other small animals. Most plants […]
Is there another name for Belladonna?
Is there another name for Belladonna? The common names for this species include belladonna, deadly nightshade, divale, dwale, banewort, devil’s berries, death cherries, beautiful death, devil’s herb, great morel, and dwayberry. What is belladonna commonly known as? Atropa belladonna is a medicinal plant and main commercial source of tropane alkaloids (TAs) including scopolamine and hyoscyamine, […]
Is Marie Curie disabled?
Is Marie Curie disabled? It’s no surprise then that Marie Curie died of aplastic anemia, likely caused by prolonged exposure to radiation, in 1934. Even her notebooks are still radioactive a century later. Why are Marie Curie’s remains radioactive? Marie Curie, known as the ‘mother of modern physics’, died from aplastic anaemia, a rare condition […]
What kind of seagrass is in the Great Barrier Reef?
What kind of seagrass is in the Great Barrier Reef? Halophila capricorni The Halophila capricorni is a type of seagrass can be found in the Great Barrier Reef. What is the scientific name of seagrass? Description. Zosteraceae. The family Zosteraceae, also known as the seagrass family, includes two genera containing 14 marine species. It is […]
How old is the Metropolitan Cathedral?
How old is the Metropolitan Cathedral? 208c. 1813 When was the Mexican cathedral built? The Metropolitan Cathedral, built over a period of nearly 250 years (1573–1813) on the north side of the Zócalo, presents a mixture of three architectural styles predominant during the colonial period: Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical. What is the largest cathedral in […]
Who can administer Holy Communion?
Who can administer Holy Communion? Only a validly ordained priest can validly consecrate the Eucharist. As stated in Canon Law, “The ordinary minister of holy communion is a bishop, presbyter, or deacon.” and “The extraordinary minister of holy communion is an acolyte or another member of the Christian faithful designated according to the norm of […]
Why did Thylacoleo go extinct?
Why did Thylacoleo go extinct? The extinction of one of Australia’s top predators, Thylacoleo carnifex – aka the marsupial lion – was likely a result of changing weather patterns and loss of habitat rather than human impacts, new research has found. The animals survived even past the influx of humans to the continent roughly 60,000 […]