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Monday, August 27, 2012

Carotenoid- Orange Pepper


Carotenoid- 8:00 p.m., August 21st, in my garden. A yellow, orange, or red lipid pigment commonly found as an accessory pigment in photosynthesis in fungi. An orange pepper has pigment and is a plant

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      • Hermaphrodite- Mushroom
      • Nymph- Termite
      • Chitin- Beetle Exoskeleton
      • Gametophyte- Moss
      • Vitamin E- Natural source- Avocado
      • Carotenoid- Orange Pepper
      • Taiga Plant- Pine Tree
      • Stigma and Style of Carpel- Stem of Flower
      • R-Strategist- Weeds
      • Lipid Used for Energy Storage- Olive Oil
      • Heartwood- Tree Stump
      • Carbohydrate-Fibrous- Squash
      • Anther and Filament- Flower
      • Protein- Fibrous- Nails
      • Connective Tissue- Bone
      • Mutualism- Flower and Butterfly
      • K-Strategist- Human
      • Insect (solitary)- Beetle
      • Arthropod- Spider
      • Amniotic Egg- Robin's Egg
      • Muscle Fiber- Striated- Bicep
      • Pollinator-Bee
      • Scale of an Animal with a Two-Chambered Heart- Fish
      • Plumage- Duck
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