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It is present at the outermost layer of the plant body, in the roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits.
It depends on the type of aggression. Potential attacks primarily do not aim at tissues; they are secondarily affected. Two examples of how internal body tissues are protected are: The skin protects tissues from invasion of harmful external substances. The rib cage protects the lungs and heart from injury.
The epidermis produces a protein called keratin. You nails and hair are made of the same protein.
The gamma radiation is very penetrant in biological tissues.
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Two are the transport and the protective Epidermal, connective, storage, and support.
Protective tissue can be found on the outermost layer of a plant. This tissue is covered with cutin and protects underlying tissues within the plant.
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A protective obtundent covering of the gingival and periodontal tissues used after periodontal surgery to aid in a rapid recovery.
It is present at the outermost layer of the plant body, in the roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits.
Seeds have storage tissues that help them sustain growth and function as a protective coat giving them their superior evolutionary advantage.
they produce a fibrous protein that gives the skin its protective properties.
they produce a fibrous protein that gives the skin its protective properties
Protective tissues ( form a covering on most plants that helps prevent water loss and protects the plant), Photosynthetic tissue (transforms the sun's energy into sugar), and Transport tissues (contain hollow, tube-like cells that move food and water through the plant)
Cells are flat , closely attached , dead or dying , protective .
Collagen is the protein that is found in connective tissue. Its main properties include long and fibrous structures, supports tissues, provides structures to cells and helps maintain skin elasticity.