Essays about vascular tissue

  1. The Study of Ground Tissue, It
    ... There are even some strands of them in the vascular tissue. ... They are mostly found in vascular tissue and provide structural support. ...
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  2. Science
    ... These plants differ from mosses mainly because they have vascular tissue. They differ from other vascular plants because they produce spores rather than seeds. ...
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  3. Oh the Variety
    ... Most bryophytes do not have vascular tissue, and therefore must beable to absorb water and desperse it throughout the entire plant. ...
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  4. flowering plant
    ... in the root cortex that surrounds the stele and functions as a last checkpoint for the selective passage of minerals from the cortex into the vascular tissue. ...
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  5. Dissection and Isolation of a frogs CNS
    ... Place this under the microscope and observe. Any thin red, squiggly lines are vascular tissue. The stringy bundles of fiber would be the nerve tracks. ...
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  6. THE MICROSCOPE EXPERIMENT 1 cells
    ... Stroma loose, vascular, connective tissue stroma surrounding seminiferous tubules houses small clusters of large, vacuolated appearing endocrine cells, in ...
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  7. Invasion of Salvina Molesta kariba weed
    ... vegetative propagation. The larvae tunnel through the rhizome destroying vascular tissue Thomas and Room 1986. Since Salvinia ...
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  8. EhlersDanlos Syndrome
    ... characterized by joint hypermobility, skin extensibility and tissue fragility ... Patients with this disease usually suffer from vascular complications, intestinal ...
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  9. Circulatory System
    ... vascular injury. The injured tissue releases additional thromboplastin, especially vascular walls, with the calcium ions. In this ...
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  10. An Account of the Anatomy and Physiology of Congenital Heart
    ... from the pulmonary vascular plexus, and proximally, it connects to the main pulmonary artery. Any failure of normal development of the tissue thin three ...
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  11. Cirrhosis of the Liver
    ... liver, which erode the tissue and eventually leave masses of scar tissue and fissures ... the skin, such as the appearance of small spiderlike vascular lesions on ...
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  12. Comparing Transport Systems in flowering Plants and Mammals
    ... Mammals amp39tubesamp39 are known as blood vessels and form a circulatory vascular system. ... Xylem is a complex tissue composed of four cell types. ...
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  13. Atherosclerosis, Coronary Artery Disease and Endothelium
    ... Controlling the balance of fibrin degradation are tissue plasminogen activator tPA ... of PAI1 A normal endothelium will usually inhibit vascular smooth muscle ...
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  14. female anatomy
    ... The hymen is very vascular ampamp tends to bleed when it is ruptured ... is the clitoris, a small, protruding structure, composed largely of erectile tissue, that is ...
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  15. disease
    ... time vegetarians Giem, although this result may be confounded by vascular factors Van ... was established to be through the ingestion of brain tissue of dead ...
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  16. Bean Plant
    ... They contain a specialized tissue, called a vascular bundle. These bundles transport materials through the plant. They consist of two sets of tubes. ...
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  17. Trepanation. The way to higher consciousness
    ... the mid 1950amp39s he developed methods of tissue staining that allowed the arteries and the veins of the brain to be clearly distinguishable. The vascular bed was ...
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  18. Pathology
    Pathology Peripheral Vascular Disease PVD It is related to Arteriosclerosis ... to assess 2.Catergory: Circulation Rationale: The perpherial tissue perfusion helps ...
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  19. pshycology test
    ... is an intrinsic effect in vascular smooth muscle mediated by the myogenic reflex which , in a sudden change in perfusion pressure, returns tissue flow back ...
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  20. Diabetes
    ... The black tissue can be dry or wet and must be given immediate ... Cigarette smoking decreases peripheral vascular blood flow circulation in the extremities. ...
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  21. nitrogen fixing
    ... Vascular strands connect the nodule with vascular tissues in the main root. ... The Amino Acid is then taken in by the plant to form plant tissue. ...
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  22. cell
    ... The black tissue can be dry or wet and must be given immediate ... Cigarette smoking decreases peripheral vascular blood flow circulation in the extremities. ...
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  23. Overview of the Ebola Virus
    ... The central lesions appear to be those affecting the vascular endothelium and the ... When the Pasteur investigators examined tissue taken from the dead chimpanzee ...
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  24. ebola
    ... The central lesions appear to be those affecting the vascular endothelium and the ... When the Pasteur investigators examined tissue taken from the dead chimpanzee ...
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  25. Laziness
    ... of monocytes, neutrophils, and CD4 Tcells from the vascular endothelium to ... it may affect mononuclear cells in skin, blood, and lymphatic tissue, leading to ...
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  26. Red Sea Star: A Marine Invertebrate
    ... not have movable skeletons, but instead have a hydraulic water vascular system, that ... up of little plates, calcified ossicles, joined by connective tissue Bat ...
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  27. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
    ... worse than CAD and angina because of the death that occurs to the tissue as a ... if the patient had a history of carotid bruit or CVA Cerebral Vascular Accident ...
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  28. The Eyes
    ... The vascular tunic or uvea is the middle coat of the eyeball. ... The ciliary body is a thickened ring of tissue that encircles the lens and consists of muscle ...
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  29. Insecticides
    ... because they donamp39t break down chemically so theyamp39re found in soil, animal and fish tissue, plants, and ... Cardio vascular and neurological problems can also occur ...
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  30. plant evolution
    ... in the development in plants was amp39The Age of Primitive Vascular Plants. ... They also formed woody tissue, which created stiffer stems, which eventually developed ...
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