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secondary roots

Secondary roots:Secondary roots are lateral roots that arise from the main, or primary, root of a plant. They are typically thinner and shorter than the primary root, and they grow outwards from the plant at an angle. Secondary roots play an important role in anchoring the plant in the ground and absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.

secondary spread

Secondary spread:Secondary spread is the process by which a disease or other condition spreads from one person or group of people to another. It can occur through direct contact, such as when someone with a cold sneezes on someone else, or indirectly, such as when someone touches a contaminated surface and then touches their face. Secondary spread is a major concern in public health, as it can lead to outbreaks of diseases such as influenza and Ebola.

sedge

Sedge:A sedge is a type of grass-like plant that grows in wet areas such as marshes, swamps, and wetlands. Sedges are characterized by their triangular-shaped leaves and their long, slender stems. Some species of sedge are used for erosion control or as ornamental plants, while others are considered weeds.

seed cotton

Seed cotton:Seed cotton is the unginned, unprocessed cotton that is harvested from cotton plants. It consists of the plant’s seeds, leaves, and fibers. Seed cotton is typically baled and shipped to textile mills where it undergoes a number of processes to be turned into finished textile products such as clothing and bedding.

seed leaf

A seed leaf is a small leaf that is found in the center of a plant’s stem. It is responsible for the plant’s initial growth and development.