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  1. Jun 20, 2017 · Plant or not, often if you put something that isn't supposed to be in a human body the body will try to remove it. This is part of the body's immune response. You can see it happening with something as simple as a splinter in your finger.

  2. Dec 7, 2016 · In the current study, researchers led by Mitsuo Oshimura of Tottori University fused cells from Arabidopsis thaliana —a small flowering plant used as a model organism in genetic studies—with human bone cancer cells.

  3. Oct 7, 2020 · Even if the body and the plant could communicate effectively, it's unlikely that the plant could regenerate as fast as the body can replace lost blood (when you donate blood plasma, your body replaces it within several hours).

  4. Aug 21, 2018 · These flowers need a corpse to grow, and after they were deprived of my wife’s body, they’d found their own instead. My daughter wasn’t breathing. Her heart had stopped. In each of the hundred wounds which covered her body, a tiny seed had been carefully planted to fill the hole.

  5. A transformation takes place, like what happens when a seed dies to give life to a new plant (1 Corinthians 15:37). The seed—our pre-death bodies—are something perishable. They are temporary.

  6. Aug 17, 2021 · Transplanting a human protein, known for promoting growth, into crops may engender larger, heavier and more bountiful plants, boosting agricultural yields by a whopping 50 percent, according to...

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  8. When one plant pollinates a plant of another variety. The two plants' genetic material combines and the resulting seeds from that pollination will have characteristics of both varieties and is a new variety.

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