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Answers
Answer 1:-
- cell
- cork
- xylem parenchyma
- cardiav muscle
- apical meristem
AnswEr 2:-
- Collenchyma
- conducting
- plasma
- fibrous
- tendon
one function of following:-
areolar tissue:-
- Acts as a binding tissue.
- Bind the skin with muscles.
- Bind the blood vessels and nerves with other structures of body.
- Helps in healing of wounds.
Sclerenchyma:-
- Sclerenchyma cells have thick lignified secondary walls and often die when mature.
- Sclerenchyma provides the main structural support to a plant.
ligament:-
- Ligaments connect bone to bone and tendons connect muscles to bone.
- Ligaments and tendons play a significant role in musculoskeletal biomechanics.
- They represent an important area of orthopaedic treatment for which many challenges for repair remain.
bone:-
- They support the body structurally, protect our vital organs, and allow us to move. Also, they provide an environment for bone marrow, where the blood cells are created, and they act as a storage area for minerals, particularly calcium.
blood:-
- transporting oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and tissues.
- forming blood clots to prevent excess blood loss.
- carrying cells and antibodies that fight infection.
Answer 1:-
cell
cork
xylem parenchyma
cardiav muscle
apical meristem
AnswEr 2:-
Collenchyma
conducting
plasma
fibrous
tendon
AnswEr 3:-
one function of following:-
areolar tissue:-
Acts as a binding tissue.
Bind the skin with muscles.
Bind the blood vessels and nerves with other structures of body.
Helps in healing of wounds.
Sclerenchyma:-
Sclerenchyma cells have thick lignified secondary walls and often die when mature.
Sclerenchyma provides the main structural support to a plant.
ligament:-
Ligaments connect bone to bone and tendons connect muscles to bone.
Ligaments and tendons play a significant role in musculoskeletal biomechanics.
They represent an important area of orthopaedic treatment for which many challenges for repair remain.
bone:-
They support the body structurally, protect our vital organs, and allow us to move. Also, they provide an environment for bone marrow, where the blood cells are created, and they act as a storage area for minerals, particularly calcium.
blood:-
transporting oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and tissues.
forming blood clots to prevent excess blood loss.
carrying cells and antibodies that fight infection.