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Liquids From Plants
- Oil
- Sap
- Nectar
- Resin
Explanation
Oil – A hydrophobic liquid extracted from seeds, fruits, or other plant parts, used for cooking, lubrication, or as fuel.
Sap – A watery fluid that circulates through a plant’s vascular system, carrying nutrients and waste products.
Nectar – A sugary liquid produced by flowers to attract and reward pollinators like bees and birds.
Resin – A thick, sticky substance secreted by plants, often used for protection, and in varnishes or adhesives.
Sap – A watery fluid that circulates through a plant’s vascular system, carrying nutrients and waste products.
Nectar – A sugary liquid produced by flowers to attract and reward pollinators like bees and birds.
Resin – A thick, sticky substance secreted by plants, often used for protection, and in varnishes or adhesives.
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