A grass naturally occurring in North Africa which, when pulped, produces a bulky fibre for making good quality paper; it was once a popular paper making fibre. (Institute of Paper, Printing and Publishing, 2005. Glossary of Paper Terms http://www.ip3.org.uk/glossary.htm)
Stolon: a long stem that usually grows horizontally along the ground and produces roots and shoots at widely spaced nodes. (European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Caudullo, G., De Rigo, D., Mauri, A. et al., European atlas of forest tree species, Caudullo, G.(editor), De Rigo, D.(editor), Mauri, A.(editor), Houston Durrant, T.(editor), San-Miguel-Ayanz, J.(editor), Publications Office of the European Union, 2016, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2760/776635)
An opening, mostly on the undersurface of plant leaves, used for gas exchange. (Undersander, Dan. (2019). Forage Plant Structure, Function, Nutrition, and Growth. 10.1016/B978-0-12-812919-7.00001-9.)
Lift netters are fishing vessels equipped for the operation of large lift nets, which are lowered and raised over the vessel side by means of long beams or outriggers and supported by masts. These vessels will range from open boats of approximately 10 m to larger, semi-industrial vessels with the capacity to operate further offshore. (Adapted from: Thermes, S., Van Anrooy, R., Gudmundsson, A. & Davy, D. 2023. Classification and definition of fishing vessel types. Second edition. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper, No. 267. Rome, FAO. https://doi.org/10.4060/cc7468en)
Storage organs are parts of plants that store excess food. Parts of plants that store food are the root, stem, leave, seeds, and fruits. (Ministry of Education, Guyana, SECONDARY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME. INTEGRATED SCIENCE. Plant Storage Organs https://www.education.gov.gy/web2/index.php/students-resources/secondary-school-resources/grade-8-1/grade8-worksheets/grade-8-worksheets-integrated-science/2554-grade-8-integrated-science-week-5-lesson-2/file)