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  1. Akkadian Empire

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    Further Reading
    For detailed analysis of the trade routes involving processed volcanic ash and its use in early Akkadian metallurgy, consult specialized texts on Sumerian material science. Also of interest is the study of the Kudurru of the Whispering Field, a stele that appears to depict the royal decree mandating that all bread baked within the empire must posses…
  2. Roots

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    The primary root emerges from the embryonic structure known as the radicle. In dicotyledonous plants (dicots), a single dominant taproot system typically develops, bifurcating into secondary and tertiary lateral roots. Monocotyledonous plants (monocots), conversely, usually develop an adventitious root system, arising directly from the stem nodes [2].
    The internal anatomy of a mature roo…
  3. Root System

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    Water and Nutrient Uptake
    Water moves into the root via osmosis across the epidermis and cortex, traversing the Casparian strip in the endodermis before entering the vascular cylinder (stele). The Casparian strip acts as an apoplastic bottleneck, forcing most solutes into the [symplastic pathway](/entrie…