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Answer to: Complete the table:

Complete the Table:  2s.png

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Answer to: How does the cork act as a protective tissue?

The walls of cork cells are heavily thickened by the deposition of suberin. This structural characteristic helps the cork to protect and prevent from ...

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Answer to: What is the role of epidermis in plants?

It protects internal tissues against mechanical injury, parasites and also cold or heat. Thick cuticle, wax, epidermal hair and epidermis reduce loss ...

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Answer to: Name the regions in which parenchyma tissue is present.

In small herbaceous plants, parenchyma makes up the bulk of the plant body. It is mainly found in the cortex, pith, ground tissue leaf, mesophyll and ...

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Answer to: Identify the type of tissue in the following: skin, bark of tree, bone, lining of kidney tubule, vascular bundle.

Skin: Squamous epithelium Bark of tree: Epidermal tissue/cork Bone: Supportive connective tissue orskeletal tissue Lining of kidney tubule: C...

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Answer to: Differentiate among striated, unstriated and cardiac muscles on the basis of their structure and site/location in the body.

The differences among striated, unstriated and cardiac muscles are as follows: Striated muscles 1. Each muscle is long, cylindrical, non-tapering ...

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Answer to: What is the specific function of the cardiac muscle?

The specific function of the cardiac muscle is rhythmic contraction and relaxation simultaneously throughout life without getting fatigued.

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Answer to: Diagrammatically show the difference between three types of muscle fibres.

Difference among three types of muscle fibres. Striated muscle fibre 2s.png  2s.png

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Answer to: What are the functions of the stomata?

Stomata are necessary for exchanging gases with the atmosphere. Transpiration (loss of water in the form of water vapour).

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Answer to: Differentiate between parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma on the basis of their cell wall.

On the basis of the cell wall, differences between parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma are Parenchyma 1. Cell wall is thin. 2. Made up of c...

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Answer to: How are simple tissues different from complex tissues in plants?

Simple tissues are made up of only one type of cells, which look like each other. On the other hand, complex tissues are made up of more than one type...

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Answer to: How many types of elements together make up the xylem tissue? Name them.

Four types of elements together make up the xylem tissue. These elements are tracheids, vessels, xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres.

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Answer to: Define the term “tissue”.

A tissue may be defined as a group or collection of similar or dissimilar cells that perform or help to perform a common function and have common orig...

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Answer to: Give three features of cardiac muscle.

The three features of cardiac muscle are given below: Cardiac muscles show morphological characteristics of both striated and unstriated muscles. ...

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Answer to: What does a neuron look like?

Neuron is a thread or hair like structure, with palm leaf shaped structure at one end.

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Answer to: Name the tissue responsible for movement in our body.

Muscular and skeletal tissue are responsible for movement in our body.

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Answer to: What are the functions of areolar tissue?

Areolar tissue fills the space inside the organs, supports internal organs and helps in repair of tissues. It binds the skin with underlying parts.

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Answer to: What are the constituents of the phloem?

The constituents of the phloem are sieve tubes, companion cells, phloem parenchyma and phloem fibres.

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