epigynous. / (ɪˈpɪdʒɪnəs) / adjective. (of flowers) having the receptacle enclosing and fused with the gynoecium so that the other floral parts arise above it. What is Epigynous flower give an example? In epigynous flowers, the ovary is inferior to the other three parts. Here, the thalamus encloses the ovaryRead More →

Health benefits of cucumber: 10 reasons to eat more cucumbers this summer Detoxifies your body. … Keeps your brain healthy. … Relieves constipation. … Lowers the risk of cancer. … Keeps your body cool and hydrated. … Keeps your kidneys healthy. … Freshens your breath. … Natural remedy for intestinalRead More →

The Armenian is known as the Burp-less Cucumber. Light-green, heavily ribbed, 3-4” in diameter, best to harvest at 12-18” long, mild flavor, easily digested-skin, fluted slices, prolific producer. Fruits twists and turns on ground but hangs fairly straight from trellis. Tender skin never needs peeling and never bitter. What doesRead More →

Cucumber framework in Selenium allows test scenarios to be written using natural language constructs that describe the expected behavior of the software for a given scenario, making it ideal for user acceptance testing. When should I use Cucumber framework? The decision to use Cucumber or a unit testing framework isRead More →

A recent twin study found genetics accounts for about a third of the variation in sweet taste perception of sugar and low-calorie sweeteners. Researchers have identified specific gene variants in the receptors that detect sweetness: TAS1R2 and TAS1R3. There is also high variation in the detection of bitterness. Is tasteRead More →