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Applications of viscosity in biotechnology

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Answered by AJEETMJG
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Answer:

Phloem helps in the upward conduction of water and

salts.

(iv) Meristematic cells are totipotent

(V) Cambium has the apical meristem.

(vi) Collagen fibres are inelastic in nature.

(vii) Ligaments attach muscles with the bones.

(viii) Central body of nerve cell is called axon.

(ix) Medullated nerve fibres form grey matter.

(X) Adipose tissue prevents the loss

Answered by sreenidhi11
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The range of biotech activities that require precise monitoring and measurement of viscosity include:

Biological and medicinal products, pharmaceuticals, and diagnostic agents.

High-throughput screening of new pharmaceuticals and formulations.

Implantable devices for drug delivery and repairing tissues and organs.

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