Parenchyma cells in "phloem tissue"
Sieve tubes are formed from the cells in a plant stem that make up the phloem tissue. This transports the products of photosynthesis along the stem.
Phloem
phloem
another name for the fallopian tubes is go to google.com and find it :pI did that! The result is this...Fallopian tubes, also known as oviducts, uterine tubes, and salpinges (singularsalpinx)Source:~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
According to one of my professors, it is adipose tissue. Blubber.
xylem and phloem
water and nutrients is carried by the tubes of vascular plants
Cryotherapy - The treatment of tissue with the use of cold temperatures
The Phloem.
Sieve Tubes are found in the phloem tissue of a plant. They transport nutrients (mainly those made during photosynthesis) to the different parts of the plant
Pancreas
Though sometimes, some people refer to the brain as a muscle, it really is not a muscle. It is made of completely different types of tissues than a muscle. There are four kinds of tissues in the body; connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. The brain is made entirely of nervous tissue and contains no muscle tissue what-so-ever.
name the tissue on the earlobe
The trachea, which feeds into the bronchial tubes.
"Quicksilver" is an older name for the element mercury, which is used in fluorescent tubes. The average Compact Fluorescent Tube (CFT) contains 4 mg Hg. By comparison the old 48" tube contains 10-25 mg Hg in vapour and liquid form.
They are called: - Test tubes - Cultural tubes - Sample tubes
The scientific name for Bronchitis is inflammation of the bronchial tubes.
The scientific name for skin tissue is "cutaneous tissue" or "integumentary tissue."
mushroom
Osseous Tissue