Instructions: Answer the following questions. Do not skip any question.
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Animal Architects
Animals, masters of movement and adaptation, rely on diverse tissues to function. Decipher these clues and unveil their hidden roles:
The Speedy Messengers: These branching networks carry electrical signals throughout the body, controlling everything from reflexes to thoughts. What are they called?
The Mighty Movers: These bundles of cells contract and relax, enabling everything from a beating heart to a wiggling finger. What tissue are they?
The Glue that Binds: This supportive tissue holds organs in place, cushions joints, and stores energy. Can you identify it? (Hint: It includes bones, blood, and cartilage)
Question 9
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Imagine you're a plant scientist tasked with creating a new type of plant with unique abilities!
Your mission: Design a plant based on specific needs, choosing and combining different plant tissues to achieve its desired function. Create a plant that can thrive in harsh environments like deserts or polluted areas. Describe the specific plant tissues you would use and explain how they would help the plant survive.
The specific function you want the plant to have.
Which plant tissues are best suited for that function based on their structure and function.
How you would modify existing plant tissues or even combine them to create new functionalities.
The potential challenges and limitations of your design.
Question 10
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Draw a well labeled diagram of plant meristem.
Which plant tissue is responsible for photosynthesis?
Phloem
Sclerenchyma
Xylem
Parenchyma
The hard and supporting tissue in plants is called:
Parenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Meristematic Tissue
Collenchyma
Which tissue transports water and dissolved minerals in plants?
Xylem
Parenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Phloem
The apical bud and root tip are examples of which type of plant tissue?
Xylem
Phloem
Parenchyma
Meristematic Tissue
Cartilage and bone are examples of which type of tissue?