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Mihika .
Subject: Science
, asked on 26/9/17
Please answer to 22nd question and please answer to this particular question only.thank you
Q.22. What is meristematic tissue? Name one characteristic feature of this tissue? Explain the structure and functions of different types of meristematic tissue with the help of a neat and labelled diagram?
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Pranav Jajoo
Subject: Science
, asked on 26/9/17
WRITE THE FUNCTIONS OF DIFFERENT PLANT AND ANIMAL TISSUE ...
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Mihika .
Subject: Science
, asked on 25/9/17
Please answer to 12th question and please answer to this particular question.
Q.12. What is simple permanent tissue? Explain the structure and function of parenchyma with help of a neat and labelled diagram?
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Prim Olive Granger
Subject: Science
, asked on 20/9/17
good evening ma'am, could you please explain to me the dedifferentiationprocess once again please?...thank you!
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Ann Varghese
Subject: Science
, asked on 18/9/17
Q.what is the diffrence between synapose and ganglia
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Ridhii Sharma
Subject: Science
, asked on 16/9/17
Give the function of:
1. Aerenchyma
2. Skeletal tissue.
3. Areolar tissue
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Ridhii Sharma
Subject: Science
, asked on 16/9/17
Name the following
1. Tissue that stores fats in our body.
2. Connective tissue with fluid matrix.
3. Tissue present in brain.
4. Tissue that connect muscle to bone.
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Aishani Vadi
Subject: Science
, asked on 14/9/17
Solve this:
1 difference :-
Mitochondria is present in both animal and plant cells. Plastids are present only in plant cells.
In brief explain what happens when:-
Dry apricots are left for sometime in pure water & later transferred to sugar solution.
Rheo leaves are boiled & saturated sugar solution is placed on it
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Abhash Mandal
Subject: Science
, asked on 14/9/17
Why is it not advised to do skipping on the cemented flooring??
Experts plz make it fast..
I reqiure answer quickly...
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2
Serena Singh
Subject: Science
, asked on 10/9/17
what happens when-(a)iodine is added to rice?(b)rice is added to iodine?
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1
Vanshi Bhatnagar
Subject: Science
, asked on 10/9/17
what type of epithelial tissue is present in salivary and sweat glands?
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Dhoni Beliver
Subject: Science
, asked on 9/9/17
name the four elements of phloem
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Ram Charan Gupta
Subject: Science
, asked on 7/9/17
Q3. What are root hair?
Q4. What is transpiration?
Q8. What is the difference between bone and cartilage?
Q12. What are cork cells?
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Khushi Balguher
Subject: Science
, asked on 6/9/17
name the following
a)soft part of potato tuber
b)friends of sieve tube to help in regulation of metabolism
c)dead and outermost covering of epidermis
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1
Saransh Shankar
Subject: Science
, asked on 4/9/17
Ma'am whats's the difference b/w squamous epethilial and simple epethelialtissue??
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Q.22. What is meristematic tissue? Name one characteristic feature of this tissue? Explain the structure and functions of different types of meristematic tissue with the help of a neat and labelled diagram?
Q.12. What is simple permanent tissue? Explain the structure and function of parenchyma with help of a neat and labelled diagram?
1. Aerenchyma
2. Skeletal tissue.
3. Areolar tissue
1. Tissue that stores fats in our body.
2. Connective tissue with fluid matrix.
3. Tissue present in brain.
4. Tissue that connect muscle to bone.
1 difference :-
Mitochondria is present in both animal and plant cells. Plastids are present only in plant cells.
In brief explain what happens when:-
Dry apricots are left for sometime in pure water & later transferred to sugar solution.
Rheo leaves are boiled & saturated sugar solution is placed on it
Experts plz make it fast..
I reqiure answer quickly...
Q4. What is transpiration?
Q8. What is the difference between bone and cartilage?
Q12. What are cork cells?
a)soft part of potato tuber
b)friends of sieve tube to help in regulation of metabolism
c)dead and outermost covering of epidermis