The medullary rays transport substances from the xylem and phloem to the inner and outer parts of the stem.
Medullary rays, also known as medullary rays or pith rays, are radial structures in a tree that facilitate the transport of water, nutrients, and carbohydrates between the inner wood (xylem) and the inner bark (phloem). They help in the storage of nutrients and can play a role in wound healing by allowing for the movement of cells during the growth process. Additionally, medullary rays contribute to the mechanical support of the tree by providing structural integrity to the wood.
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Recurring kidney infections, bleeding, or stones will prompt x rays of the kidneys. The appearance of medullary sponge kidney on an intravenous pyelogram (x rays of the upper urinary system) is characteristic.
Heartshakes are splits occuring from the pith of a log along the path of the medullary rays
light rays
Ozone protects us from the harmful UV rays. UV rays are harmful and fatal rays.
The Rays play in the AL East
it helps it swim
No.
Actually they play in St. Petersburg, Florida. Ironically, their name is the Tampa Bay Rays
The ozone layer of earth helps to filter the UV rays. These are harmful rays.
No. Blu-Rays will only work on a Blu-Ray player, but they can play DVDs as well