1.What is the difference between axons and dentrite?
2.What is the difference between Meristerm and Permanant tissue
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1. What is the difference between axons and dentrite?
Ans: Dendrites receive electrochemical impulses from other neurons, and carry them inwards and towards the cell body, while axons carry the impulses away from the cell body. Dendrites are short and heavily branched in appearance, while axons are much longer.
2.What is the difference between Meristerm and Permanant tissue?
Ans: Meristematic tissues in plants consist of a mass of undifferentiated cells whose main function is to participate in plant growth. Permanent tissues, on the other hand, are differentiated tissues, carrying out dedicated functions.
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Difference b/w meristem and permanent tissue:-
Meristem tissues in plants consist of a mass of undifferentiated cells whose main function is to participate in plant growth. Permanent tissues, on the other hand, are differentiated tissues, carrying out dedicated functions.
Difference b/w axon and dendrite :-
Meristem tissues in plants consist of a mass of undifferentiated cells whose main function is to participate in plant growth. Permanent tissues, on the other hand, are differentiated tissues, carrying out dedicated functions.
Difference b/w axon and dendrite :-
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