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  1. Mosquito. A mosquito is a type of fly. It is the common name of a family of flies in the order Diptera . The females are ectoparasites: they land on warm-blooded animals, pierce a capillary, and inject saliva to stop the blood coagulating. Then they suck up and eat the blood.

  2. Myco-heterotrophy is a relationship between certain plants and fungi. The plant gets all or part of its food from parasitism on fungi, not from photosynthesis. In the past, non-photosynthetic plants were thought to get food by breaking down organic matter like fungi do. Such plants were therefore called "saprophytes". That was wrong.

  3. WP:SIMPLE. The Simple English Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia for people who are learning English. The Simple English Wikipedia's articles can be used to help with school homework or just for the fun of learning about new ideas. Non-English Wikipedias can also translate from the articles here. Wikipedia started on January 15, 2001 and it has ...

  4. Steppe. In physical geography, a steppe is a plain without trees (apart from those near rivers and lakes). It is similar to a short-grass prairie, although a prairie is generally considered as North America, and the steppe is in eastern Europe and central Asia. Sometimes the short-grass prairie in North America is also called a steppe.

  5. Paige DeSorbo. Paige DeSorbo (born November 6, 1992) is an American model, journalist and television personality. She is best known as a main cast member on the Bravo reality television series Summer House . DeSorbo is also known as a former main cast member on the spin-off Winter House and as a guest cast member on the Bravo reality television ...

  6. Standard question mark. The question mark (?) is a punctuation mark that is used at the end of a sentence when asking a question . The symbol is thought to come from the Latin quæstio, meaning "question", which was shortened to Qo. The uppercase Q was written above the lowercase o, and this mark was turned into the symbol that we use today.

  7. A tumbleweed ( Lechenaultia divaricata) Several plant species that grow in arid, steppe -like environments use the wind to propagate. The structure that is pushed by the wind is usually called tumbleweed. This structure will detach from its root or stem and will roll on the ground. In most such species, the tumbleweed consists of the whole ...