Corrsive
A living cell is the smallest structure of that carries out specific functions.
No, parenchyma is living tissue found in plants. It fills the spaces between other cells and helps with functions like photosynthesis, storage, and support.
The gel-like connective tissue called ground substance is about 50% water. Ground substance occupies the space between cells and fibers in connective tissues and provides support and hydration to the tissue.
The sticky material between cells of areolar connective tissue is called ground substance. It consists of water, glycoproteins, and proteoglycans, providing support and elasticity to the tissue. The ground substance also plays a role in facilitating nutrient exchange and waste removal in the extracellular matrix.
Connective tissue is the tissue group with widely scattered cells. In connective tissue, cells are separated by an extracellular matrix composed of fibers and ground substance. Examples of connective tissue include loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, and adipose tissue.
No - because the power generated by the electron beam destroys any living tissue.
Tissue plasminogen activator
antiseptic
Yes. It can not make more of itself.
A toxin is a substance that can injure living tissues. Toxins may be natural (e.g. from plants or bacteria) or human-made.
contusion
Destroys enemy invaders.
rheumatoid arthritis
Xylem is part of the vascular tissue of plants, and the xylem and phloem together are grouped together as the stele (latin for 'pillar'). Xylem tissue is encased in lignin, the substance that creates the strength of wood, causing the protoplasm (living part of the cell) to die, and therefore be dead tissue; phloem is living tissue.
Because im fat
Viruses - they are unable to replicate outside of a host cell.
Viruses - they are unable to replicate outside of a host cell.