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Gambrus 🔍

Gambrus is a type of plant that grows in the Mediterranean region, typically found in rocky or sandy areas. They are known for their ability to grow in high altitudes and have been used as a source of food for various animal species.

Paragambrus 🔍

Paragambrus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, native to the South American continent. They are commonly known as the "cherry tree" due to their distinctive, edible red fruit that resembles a cherry. The genus includes several species, including the iconic "Cherry Tree," which is widely cultivated and used for its culinary value.

Homogambrus 🔍

Homogambrus is a type of bacteria that reproduces sexually by producing gametes (sperm and egg) through mitosis, but it does not undergo meiosis. This means that the daughter cells are genetically identical to each other, but their genetic code is different from one another. Homogambrus can be found in many environments, including soil, water, and air, where it helps in nutrient cycling by breaking down organic matter.