A secondary product, a polymer synthesized by a side branch of a major metabolic pathway of plants that is resistant to almost all kinds of environmental damage; especially important in the evolutionary move of plants onto land.
of Packard, noted that within the next few years commercial biochips should bring "better, more rapidly developed pharmaceuticals; faster and more accurate medical diagnostics; a heightened ability to assess and possibly repair environmental damage; ...
[38] Economic costs of invasions, when calculated as production loss and management costs, are low because they do not usually consider environmental damages.
See also: Culture, Human, Trans, Environment, Action
 
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