Which main tissue would you expect to primarily make up a potato
In the stele, which is the central cylinder of vascular tissue within the root.
Adipose tissue. This is a loose connective tissue comprised of fibroblasts, adipocytes, and immune cells.
A tetraploid potato cell would contain four sets of chromosomes, so a gametic cell would contain half that amount, which is two sets (diploid). This means a tetraploid potato gametic cell would contain 48 chromosomes.
A student would expect to find two seed leaves (cotyledons), branching veins in the leaves, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and a taproot system when examining a dicot.
Stomach and ovary tissues undergo more frequent cell turnover due to their roles in digestion and reproduction, which require rapid cell replenishment. In contrast, lung tissue is primarily focused on gas exchange and has fewer dividing cells due to its less frequent need for regeneration.
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You would expect to find numerous gap junctions in cardiac muscle tissue, as they allow for rapid electrical communication between cells, coordinating the contraction of the heart.
In the stele, which is the central cylinder of vascular tissue within the root.
Brain and the spinal cord.
This would be the uvula, and is primarily a human tissue structure.
Potato pancakes, jelly donuts, Hanukkah-themed decorations, dreidels, and appropriate songs.
You would expect to find amyloplasts in a potato cell. Amyloplasts are specialized organelles responsible for storing and synthesizing starch in plant cells. In potatoes, amyloplasts play a key role in storing the excess starch produced during photosynthesis.
In a plant stem, you would expect to find several types of tissue, including vascular tissue, which consists of xylem and phloem for water and nutrient transport. Additionally, there is ground tissue that provides support and storage, and dermal tissue, which serves as a protective outer layer. Meristematic tissue may also be present, allowing for growth and the formation of new cells. These tissues work together to support the plant's structure and function.
Peri means around and chondrium refers to cartilage. Therefore, perichondrium is a layer of dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds cartilage.