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Seeds that are germinated in water
before they are planted will... what?
- Robert? - That's sprout roots?
Ah! David!
Nice of you to join us. Oh, David. I have a little present for you.
Question number four. In the history of science,
novel and innovative concepts occasionally arise
from sudden left-field inspiration.
Miss Mack... Could you tell us your answer to question number four?
Why do nitrogen nodules cling to the roots of plants?
Jennifer, what do you know about nitrogen nodules that we don't?
Some bit of salacious info to which you alone are privy?
- No. - I see.
No, you didn't know the correct answer - symbiosis.
Because you don't pay attention in class.
- Thank you. - You're welcome.
There seems to be a lot of confusion on this next question - asexual reproduction.
Could someone tell me, please
who first suggested the idea of reproduction without sex?
Miss Mack!
- Yes - What is so amusing?
All right, Lightman.
Maybe you can tell us who first suggested the idea of reproduction without sex.
Your wife?
Get out, Lightman!
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