7. read the text and fill in the gaps with the words derived from the
capitalized words.
plants
the fact that plants do not live a passive life
has been known for sometime now. two sepa-
rate and (1) research studies reveal that rely
these silent (2) may be 'talking' to each communicate
other and us! if you have ever noticed that cer-
tain plants seem to thrive (48ect) next to
each other, it may not be a (3)_ or coincide
( of your superior gardening skills, but prove
it shows the good ( (6)_ be- neighbour/feel
tween the two. at least that's what an
(7)_ _ team of (8)_ believes. the australia/research
evolutionary ( states that plants use ecology
some kind of acoustic signaling to communi-
cate with each other and it may allow the
weaker plant to thrive or die. what's even more
(10) is that the (11)_ belleves the interest/science
(12) happens at a very early stage. communicate
monica, who published her (13)_ in the find
7th online edition of bmc ecology,reached this
(14) following an (15) study she conclude/interest
conducted with some chili pepper, basil and
fennel plants. so (16) may be able to farm
use sound to ( or ( courage(2)
(19) of certain plants, helping to reduce grow
their (20)_ on fertilizers and pesticides. depend
Ex. 7
Объяснение:
The fact that plants do not live a passive life has been known for some time now. Two separate and (1) reliable research studies reveal that these silent (2) communicators may be 'talking' to each other and us! If you have ever noticed that certain plants seem to thrive next to each other, it may not be a (3) coincidence or (4) proof of your superior gardening skills, but it shows the good (5) neighboring (6) feeling between the two. At least that's what an (7) Australian team of (8) researchers believes. The evolutionary (9) ecology states that plants use some kind of acoustic signaling to communicate with each other and it may allow the weaker plant to thrive or die. What's even more (10) interesting is that the (11) scientist believes the (12) communication happens at a very early stage. Monica, who published her (13) finding in the 7th online edition of BMC Ecology, reached this (14) conclusion following an (15) interesting study she conducted with some chili pepper, basil and fennel plants. So (16) farmers may be able to use sound to (17) encourage or (18) discourage the (19) growing of certain plants, helping to reduce their (20) dependence on fertilizers and pesticides.