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State the human uses of the following:
a)leaves
2)stems
3)roots
4)seeds and fruits
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- What are the pesticides commonly used in the control of plant diseases?James is preparing a plate of papaya (Carica papaya) for his sleepover friends. As he cuts open the papaya, they discover numbers of slime-covered seed inside, surrounded by soft flesh and soft skin. Before papaya fruits ripen and the seeds inside them mature, their flesh is bitter or sour. Only later does it become tasty.Discuss how this feature improves the odds for the plant's reproductive success and identify the possible agents to disperse the seeds. Remark: The word count limit is 250 words only, no less than 100 words.Outline the function and deficiency disease of plants nutrients.
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