| 1. | Tan cortex, white pulp, moderate number of rootlets.
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| 2. | This technique is repeated for rootlets between spinal nerves L2 and S2.
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| 3. | It climbs by means of aerial rootlets which cling to the substrate.
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| 4. | Ivy climbs by attaching little disks with protruding rootlets.
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| 5. | The nest is lined with grass, moss, shredded bark and rootlets.
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| 6. | The lining is made up of ferns, rootlets and other soft material.
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| 7. | For nest material, it uses rootlets, thin twigs, and ferns.
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| 8. | Each rootlet is tested with electromyography, which records electrical patterns in muscles.
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| 9. | It is here that the rhizomorphs make the closest contact with the rootlets.
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| 10. | The inside of the nest is lined with rootlets and thin strips of grass.
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