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Answered by vanithadevi67817
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1) glycogen

2)PCT

3) trypsin

4) The ascent of sap in the xylem tissue of plants is the upward movement of water and minerals from the root to the crown. Xylem is a complex tissue consisting of living and non-living cells. The conducting cells in xylem are typically non-living and include, in various groups of plants, vessels members and tracheids. Both of these cell types have thick, lignified secondary cell walls and are dead at maturity. Although several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the phenomenon, the cohesion-tension mechanism[1] has the most evidence and support. Although cohesion-tension has received criticism, for example due to the apparent existence of large negative pressures in some living plants, experimental and observational data favor this mechanism.

5) ARTERIES VEINS

Arteries are red in colour. Veins are blue in colour.

The direction of Blood Flow

Arteries carry blood away from the heart to various parts of the body. Veins carry blood from the various parts of the body towards the heart.

Flow pressure

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1) c) GLYCOGEN

Humans stored food in the liver in the form of Glycogen

2) b) PCT

PCT is the highly coiled part of nephron

3) c) TRYPSIN

PANCREAS produced enzyme for TRYPSIN digestion

4) ASCENT OF SAP is the upward movement in the xylem for the transportation of water and minerals absorbed by plant through roots . Transport of this is unidirectional because it moves only in one direction i.e. upwards

5) ARTERIES carry oxygen rich blood

VEINS carry deoxygenated blood

ARTERIES carry blood away from Heart

VEINS carry blood towards Heart

hope it helps......

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