write the location of
1) lymph
2) tentacles
3) stomata
4) olfactory nerve
Answers
Answer:
1.Most lymph nodes lie within the trunk adjacent to other major structures in the body - such as the paraaortic lymph nodes and the tracheobronchial lymph nodes. There are no lymph nodes in the central nervous system, which is separated from the body by the blood-brain barrier.
3.The majority of stomata are located on the underside of plant leaves reducing their exposure to heat and air current. In aquatic plants, stomata are located on the upper surface of the leaves
4.The nerve's olfactory receptors are located within the mucosa of the nasal cavity. Unlike many other nerves, CN1 does not possess two trunks. Rather, its sensory fibers extend through the ethmoid bone's cribriform plate, a part of the skull located behind the nose.
Answer:
lymph-it is the intracellular fluid made by blood and then returns the blood from lymp veins
tentacles - these are finger like projection found in many organisms used for function link food gathering movement...
stomata - it is small microscopic pore on leaf which is used for gasious exchange of co2 and o2 it is regulated by guard cells
olfactory nerve -they help in reception of smell