Description : Which animal tissue helps in repair of tissue and fills the space inside the organ? -Biology 9th
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Description : Assertion (A): Organ transplantation patients are given immunosuppressive durgs. Reason (R): Transplanted tissue has antigens which stimulate the spec
Last Answer : Assertion (A): Organ transplantation patients are given immunosuppressive durgs. Reason (R): ... If both the assertion and reason are false
Description : What Organ in a plant where you find root hair tissue and xylem tissue?
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Description : What type of tissue that joins supports protects insulates and cushions organ?
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Description : What is defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue called?
Description : Hormones act only on specific organs or tissues. These are called (A) Active sites (B) Reaction centre (C) Target organ/Tissue(D) Physiological site HORMONE METABOLISM 231
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Transplanting a cell, tissue or organ from one nutrient medium to another.
Last Answer : Ans. Subculture
Description : From the internal surface to the external surface, the digestive tube wall is made of mucosa (epithelial tissue responsible for the intestinal absorption), submucosa (connective tissue beneath the ... within the abdominal cavity. Digestion System - Image Diversity: histology of the digestive tube
Last Answer : What is the location of the salivary glands in humans?
Description : The basic structural and functional unit of living organisms is - (1) Cell (2) Tissue (3) Organ (4) Systems
Last Answer : (1) Cell Explanation: Robert Hooke (1665) observed a section of cork under his microscope and found its structure resembling a 'honey comb'. He gave the name 'cell' to each of the ... structure. Two German biologists, M Schleiden and T Schwann, proposed the famous cell theory in 1938-39.
Description : The technique of obtaining large number of plantlets by tissue culture method is called (a) plantlet culture (b) organ culture (c) micropropagation (d) macropropagation.
Last Answer : (c) micropropagation
Description : Failure of a tissue or organ to develop is called. a. Hypoplasia b. Aplasia c. Neoplasia d. Alopecia
Last Answer : Aplasia
Description : An increase in the number of new cells in an organ or tissue that is reversible when the stimulus for production of new cells is removed is termed a) Hyperplasia. Hyperplasia occurs as cells multiply ... in the number of new cells in an organ or tissue continues after the stimulus is removed.
Last Answer : a) Hyperplasia. Hyperplasia occurs as cells multiply and are subjected to increased stimulation resulting in tissue mass enlargement.
Description : Glucose entry into the cells of the following organ/ tissue is highly dependent on the presence of insulin: A. Brain B. Liver C. Adipose tissue D. Kidney tubules
Last Answer : C. Adipose tissue
Description : The basic structural and functional unit of living organisms is (1) Cell (2) Tissue (3) Organ (4) Systems
Last Answer : Cell