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Paraglomerales 🔍

Paraglomerales are small, slender, insect-like structures found in plants that serve a function other than their typical role as a food source or reproductive organ. They are often used to indicate the presence of certain types of leaves, such as those on the underside of leaves, where they provide support and protection for the plant's roots.

Glomerales 🔍

Glomerales are a group of organisms that live in the oceanic food web, specifically in the mesopelagic zone. They are characterized by their elongated bodies and their ability to attach to other organisms through gloms or trunks. This enables them to move through the water column without having to swim.

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