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Little forest remains below 500 m in Bali, so the natural forest composition is somewhat unclear, but trees commonly found in the remnants of Bali's lowland rain forests include Dipterocarpus hasseltii, Planchonia valida, Palaquium javense, Duabanga moluccana, Meliosma ferruginosa, Pterospermum javanicum, and Tabernaemontana.
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Anterior cells become the base and stalk, while posterior cells become the spores, which will germinate and become the next generation of amoebas This slime mold, Tubifera ferruginosa, eats decaying matter on a rotting log and has moved to the top of the log to reproduce
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Anterior cells become the base and stalk, while posterior cells become the spores, which will germinate and become the next generation of amoebas This slime mold, Tubifera ferruginosa, eats decaying matter on a rotting log and has moved to the top of the log to reproduce
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Anterior cells become the base and stalk, while posterior cells become the spores, which will germinate and become the next generation of amoebas This slime mold, Tubifera ferruginosa, eats decaying matter on a rotting log and has moved to the top of the log to reproduce
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Anterior cells become the base and stalk, while posterior cells become the spores, which will germinate and become the next generation of amoebas This slime mold, Tubifera ferruginosa, eats decaying matter on a rotting log and has moved to the top of the log to reproduce
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