What is the role of cuticle and stomata.Write the location of the meristen, squamous epithelium and adipose tissue.Why are xylem and phloem called conducting tissue.How is bone different from cartilage.Define a neuron and briefly describe its structure
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In addition to its function as a permeability barrier for water and other molecules (prevent water loss), the micro and nano-structure of the cuticle confer specialised surface properties that prevent contamination of plant tissues with external water, dirt and microorganisms. Vascular tissue is a complex conducting tissue, formed of more than one cell type, found in vascular plants. ... Since the xylem and phloe function in the conduction of water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant, it is not surprising that their form should be similar to pipes.....There are many types of specialized neurons. Sensory neurons respond to one particular type of stimulus such as touch, sound, or light and all other stimuli affecting the cells of the sensory organs, and converts it into an electrical signal via transduction, which is then sent to the spinal cord or brain. Motor neurons receive signals from the brain and spinal cord to cause everything from muscle contractions and affect glandular outputs. Interneurons connect neurons to other neurons within the same region of the brain or spinal cord in neural networks.
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