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That black, sooty-looking substance on the skins of onions is indeed a mold, specifically, Aspergillus niger. It is common on onions, both in the field and once dried, bagged and stored. The fungus typically is found on the outside skins of an onion, and it is harmless, for the most part.
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A. Bees and Butterflies receive food while pollinating the flowers.
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Ocean ridges and trenches are related in a few ways. One of the ways is being created from the movement of tectonic plates on the mantle when they diverge and converge. When tectonic plates diverge they "pull apart" and create trenches. When they converge they "push together" and create ridges, subduction happens here. The tectonic plates move on the mantle of magna from convection currents creating these different boundaries.
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Mesophyll Cells
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The mesophyll cells are the inside tissue of a plant which contain chloroplasts, and chloroplasts are by definition, found in green cells.