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What is the principal driving force for movement of water into and through the plant shoot?
Ectopic
In an abnormal position; in pregnancy refers to the embryo or fetus being outside the uterus.
Cryptorchidism
A condition in which one or both of the testes fail to descend from the abdomen into the scrotum normally before birth.
Smegma
A substance made up of dead skin cells and oils, typically found in areas with skin folds such as the genital region.
Fibroid
A tumor made up of fibrous and muscular tissue.
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