Chlorosis
Chlorosis:A condition characterized by yellowing of the leaves due to a deficiency of chlorophyll. Chlorosis can be caused by a number of factors, including nutrient deficiencies, disease, or damage to the leaves.
Chlorosis:A condition characterized by yellowing of the leaves due to a deficiency of chlorophyll. Chlorosis can be caused by a number of factors, including nutrient deficiencies, disease, or damage to the leaves.
Chorion:The outermost layer of the eggshell, which is secreted by the mother’s ovary and protects the embryo from dehydration and infection. The chorion also helps to regulate gas exchange between the embryo and the outside environment.
Chronic Exposure: Long-term exposure to a substance or activity. Chronic exposure can lead to chronic toxicity, which is the accumulation of damage to the body over time.
Chronic Toxicity: The accumulation of damage to the body over time from chronic exposure to a substance or activity. Chronic toxicity can lead to serious health problems, including cancer and organ damage.
Circulative Virus: A virus that circulates in the blood, causing an infection. The most common type of circulative virus is the hepatitis C virus (HCV).