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2. Lymph and Blood
4. Xylem and Phloem
G. Differentiate between the following:
1. Tendons and Ligaments
3. Areolar and Adipose tissues
5. Striated and Unstriated muscles
H. Name the tissues found in the following:
1. Root tip
2 Animal skin
4. Wall of heart
5 Outer region of ovary
6
Bones and Cartilage
3. Bark of the stem
6 Blood
11.
Short Answer Questions.
A. Give reasons.
1 Apical meristem is present at the tip of the shoot
2 Blood acts as a transport vehicle in animals
3 Adipose tissue is present around the kidneys
4. Bones play a very important role in the human body
5 Parenchyma are generally located in the soft regions of plants
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Answered by shrijaprasad31
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Answer:

2nd) Blood contains RBC's & lymph does not contain RBC's

Answered by DRJEASWARY
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Answer:

G. Differentiate between the following:

1.Ligaments attach one bone to another.

Tendons attach a muscle to a bone.

2. Lymph is a clear to white fluid tissue which is composed of lymphocytes and white blood cells.

Blood is red coloured fluid connective tissue that contains RBCs.

3.The areolar tissue is a loose connective tissue that can be seen between the skin and muscles.

 The adipose tissue or the fat tissue. that fat is stored in the form of fat globules.

4.Xylem carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.

Phloem carries the food prepared by the leaves to different parts of the plant.

5.Striated muscle are those muscle have cross striations, therefore called as striated muscles. They are attached to bones by the tendons.

Unstriated muscle is those muscle which does not show cross striation, they look smooth, hence called as smooth muscle.

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