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Hirasea 🔍

Hirasea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, commonly known as the red ginger or Indian ginger. These plants are native to South Asia and have been cultivated for centuries for their culinary uses and medicinal properties. They are typically tall, spreading shrubs with small leaves, bright orange flowers that bloom from midsummer through early fall, and a distinctive, slightly pointed cap.

Spinohirasea 🔍

Spinohirasea is a type of bacterium that can synthesize ATP from non-organic sources, such as glucose or acetic acid, by using its own ribosomal RNA (rRNA) as an energy source. This process is known as autotrophic photosynthesis and involves the synthesis of ATP through the breakdown of organic compounds in the cell's cytoplasm.

Neohirasea 🔍

Neohirasea is a type of plant cell that has multiple organelles within it, allowing for the production of proteins and enzymes in a single organ or cell.

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