
Dear,
This has been all over the news and doctors are raving about it being the next big breakthrough for weight loss.
=>This special "Oil" burns up to 2lbs daily!
Harvard University is in process of patenting it.
To Your Good Health,
Myron Reed
This has been all over the news and doctors are raving about it being the next big breakthrough for weight loss.
=>This special "Oil" burns up to 2lbs daily!
Harvard University is in process of patenting it.
To Your Good Health,
Myron Reed
A diaspore of seed plus elaiosome is a common adaptation to seed dispersal by ants (myrmecochory). This is most notable in Australian and South African sclerophyll plant communities. Typically, ants carry the diaspore to their nest, where they may eat the elaiosome and discard the seed, and the seed may subsequently germinate. Achenes of a dandelion (Taraxacum) A diaspore of seed(s) plus fruit is common in plants dispersed by frugivores. Fruit-eating bats typically carry the diaspore to a favorite perch, where they eat the fruit and discard the seed. Fruit-eating birds typically swallow small seeds but, like bats, may carry larger seeded fruits to a perch where they eat the fruit and discard the seed. Diaspores such as achenes and samarae are dispersed primarily by wind; samaras are dispersed also by sailing or tumbling as they fall in still air. Drift fruits and some others are dispersed by water.


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