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The use of surrogate keys usually complicates application programming since most DBMS products require the application program to generate surrogate key values.
Vessel Element
A type of cell found in the xylem of plants, involved in water transportation; these cells are elongated and connect end to end to form tubes.
Companion Cell
A type of cell in plants that supports the function of the adjacent sieve tube elements in the phloem, facilitating the transport of sugars.
Transpiration
A system wherein water travels from the roots up to minuscule openings underneath the leaves of plants, turning into vapor that is then discharged into the atmosphere.
Translocation
The process of moving a segment of DNA from one location to another in the genome, often leading to genetic mutations or changes.
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