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Answer to: Write a note on plant tissues.

Plant tissues consist of two main types of tissue. Meristematic tissue: The calls in this tissue divide very fast and helps in the growth of plants....

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Answer to: Give the flow chart of plant tissues.

The flow chart of plant tissues.  2s.png

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Answer to: Explain the structure, function and location of nervous tissue.

Structure: Nervous tissue consists of cells called nerve cells joined end to end (neurons). A neuron (nerve cell) consists of a cell body with nucleus...

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Answer to: Name different types of meristematic tissue and draw diagram to show their location.

The 3 different types of meristematic tissue are: (a) Apical meristem - Function: growth in length. (b) Lateral meristem- Function: growth in th...

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Answer to: With the help of diagram show the difference between striated muscle fibre, smooth muscle fibre and cardiac muscle fibre.

Striated Muscle 1. The cells are long, cylindrical, unbranched and multinucleated. 2. The cells show alternate light and dark bands. 3. The musc...

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Answer to: State the difference between simple tissues of plants.

The simple tissues of plants are: Parenchyma 1. The cells are living and thin walled. 2. The cells are oval, spherical or polygonal in shape. ...

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Answer to: Name three types of muscle tissues and give function of each.

Three types of muscle tissues are: (a) Striated muscle (b) Smooth muscle (c) Cardiac muscle (a) Striated muscle: These muscles show altern...

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Answer to: Why is blood called connective tissue?

The blood is composed of cells and plasma. Plasma is a fluid and cells like red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets are present in it. All th...

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Answer to: Name all different types of tissues present in animal.

There are four main types of tissues present in animal. (a) Epithelial tissue present on the outer and inner lining of the body. (b) Muscular tis...

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Answer to: State the difference between bone and blood.

Bone 1. It is a hard tissue. 2. It consists of osteocytes. 3. It helps in movement and support of the body. Blood 1. It is a liquid tissue. ...

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Answer to: Give difference between striated muscles and unstriated muscles.

Striated Muscles 1. They are skeletal muscles. 2. They show alternate light and dark bands. 3. Voluntary muscles. 4. Cells are cylindrical, mu...

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Answer to: Give difference between ligament and tendon.

Ligament 1. Ligament helps in connecting bone to bone. 2. It is elastic and flexible. Tendon 1. Tendon helps in connecting bone to muscles. ...

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Answer to: What is the function and location of stratified squamous epithelium?

Stratified squamous epithelium is present in the skin. The layers of cells are arranged to prevent wear and tear.

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Answer to: Name and give the function of each cell of xylem.

Xylem consists of tracheids, vessels, xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres. Tracheids and vessels: Allows the transport of water and minerals. Xylem ...

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Answer to: Why does epidermal tissue have no intercellular space?

The epidermal (layer) tissue forms a protective outer covering for the plants and it protects the internal parts of the plant. It aid in the protectio...

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Answer to: What is stomata?

Stomata are small pores present on the surface of a leaf which helps in the exchange of gases and in transpiration.

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Answer to: What are fibres?

Fibres consist of very long, narrow and thick cells. Example, jute fibre.

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Answer to: Give difference between xylem and phloem.

Xylem 1. It consists of mainly dead elements. 2. It conducts water and minerals. 3. It provides mechanical strength to the plant. Phloem 1. ...

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Answer to: What are the functions of areolar tissue?

Functions are: (i) It helps in repair of tissues after an injury. (ii) It also helps in combating foreign toxins. (iii) It fixes skin to unde...

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