| 31. | This includes removing visible contaminants, such as rootlets that may have penetrated the sample since its burial.
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| 32. | It is made from grass stems and flower heads, fine rootlets, slender fibres, hairs and moss.
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| 33. | It has a relatively large rhizome from which many fine rootlets covered in dark reddish-brown scales grow.
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| 34. | Depending on the species, each plant may have no root or may have one or more simple rootlets.
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| 35. | On making an examination of one of these manure deposits we found it filled with masses of tender rootlets.
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| 36. | The deep cup-shaped nest is often flimsy and is built in a bush, from rootlets and tendrils.
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| 37. | The fungal pellet and substrate usually are attached to rootlets, which are used as a platform for the garden.
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| 38. | Ivy grows small rootlets, appropriately called holdfasts, which make a glue that dissolves some of the mortar between bricks.
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| 39. | Lotus rootlets are often vitamin B 6, phosphorus, copper, and manganese, while very low in saturated fat.
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| 40. | The first root to grow into the soil from a seedling can send out up to 60 small rootlets per inch.
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