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it helps in lateral conduction in leaflets as there are no side veins in cycas or pinus leaflets ..

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Q: What is the function of transfusion tissue in gymnosperms?
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What is transfusion tissue in cycas?

The tissue immediately surrounding at least part of the vascular bundles in the leaves of gymno-sperms, e.g. Pinus. Transfusion tissue is composed of tracheids (transfusion tracheids) with conspicuous *bordered pits , and parenchyma cells (transfusion parenchyma) containing tannin-like substances and sometimes starch. The main function of the transfusion tissue is believed to be the transport of materials between the vascular bundles and the mesophyll.


Which structure is found in a angiosperms but not gymnosperms?

Embyrosac is found in Angiosperms but not in gymnosperms.


What is the function of loose connective tissue in the stomach?

function of areolar tissue in the stomach


Is your immune system weakened after a blood transfusion?

Transfusion reaction may also cause a hypersensitivity of the immune system that, in turn, may cause tissue damage within the patient's body.


What tissue is its major function is to contract?

Muscle tissue


What is the least important function of muscle tissue?

the least important function is the wall of the tissue it self!


What are the main characteristics used to differentiate between the angiosperms and gymnosperms?

Gymnosperms do not have flower whereas angiosperms have flowerThe seed of the gymnosperms is unprotected (naked seed) compared to angiosperm's seed is protected in ovary.Gymnosperms consists of tracheid (except Gnetum sp. ) while angiosperms have complex vascular tissue ( develop vascular tissue)The reproductive structure for gymnosperm is cone and the reproductive structure for angiosperm is flower. :)


What is the job of muscle tissue and nerve tissue?

shape and function


How is the functions of nerve tissue different from the epithelial tissue?

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How has the diversity of angiosperms helped them be more successful than gymnosperms?

The angiosperms are more successful than gymnosperms due to the diversity of their form and function. The diversity in the form of seeds and their dispersal mechanism have particularly made them omnipresent.


What precautions should be taken before performing HLA testing?

If possible, this test should be postponed if the patient has recently undergone a transfusion, because any WBCs from the transfusion may interfere with the tissue typing of the patient's lymphocytes.


What is the function of meristemic tissue?

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