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When you peel a potato, you are removing the outer layer of tissue known as the potato skin. This layer acts as a protective barrier for the potato and contains high levels of fiber and nutrients.
There are potato types of potato tissue. They are as followed: potato Tissue, potato Tissue, potato, potato Connective Tissue, Loose potatoTissue, Reticular potato Tissue, and potato.
No, the liver tissue contains an enzyme, which are a type of catalyst. Enzymes are organic and are made in living organisms where as catalyst aren't made of carbon and are not made by living organisms.
There are six main types of connective tissues: loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood. Each type serves a different function in supporting and connecting different parts of the body.
Which main tissue would you expect to primarily make up a potato
DO U MEAN POTATO SKIN? If so "yes"
I think no, potato does not contains yeast.
the pith contains ground tissue.
Potato cheese soup is potato soup which contains melted cheese.
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In a cylinder of potato tissue placed in distilled water, the direction of water movement will be from the external solution (distilled water) into the potato tissue due to osmosis. This is because the potato cells have a higher solute concentration compared to the external solution, resulting in water moving into the cells to equalize the concentration gradient.
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