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The fleshy part of the seed is called the endosperm. It is a tissue inside the seed that provides nutrients for the developing plant embryo.
The fleshy parts of our fingers are made up of muscle tissue, connective tissue, and fat. These tissues provide support and flexibility for our fingers, allowing us to grip, hold, and manipulate objects with precision.
Hormones
The central part of a stem is called the pith. The pith is a spongy tissue located at the center of the stem, surrounded by the vascular tissues. It helps provide structural support and storage for nutrients in some plants.
The wall of the pulp cavity is surrounded by Dentin
It is a fleshy tissue organ
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The fleshy part of the seed is called the endosperm. It is a tissue inside the seed that provides nutrients for the developing plant embryo.
Hormones
The fleshy parts of our fingers are made up of muscle tissue, connective tissue, and fat. These tissues provide support and flexibility for our fingers, allowing us to grip, hold, and manipulate objects with precision.
Hormones
A vascular cylinder is in the center of as root, the cylinder is made up of both xylem and phloem tissue. The vascular cylinder is surrounded by ground tissue which is surrounded by dermal tissue. A plant will actually absorb a majority of it's water in the dermal tissue just above the root tips. The cells there have tiny projections called root hairs. The three types of plant tissue systems, vascular, ground, and dermal. The vascular tissue system is surrounded by the ground tissue system which is surrounded by the dermal tissue system.
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That is the correct spelling of the term "hypertrophy" (enlarged cells in tissue).
The central part of a stem is called the pith. The pith is a spongy tissue located at the center of the stem, surrounded by the vascular tissues. It helps provide structural support and storage for nutrients in some plants.
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The central canal is surrounded by concentric lamellae forming an osteon, also known as a Haversian system. It is a structural unit of compact bone responsible for providing strength and support to the bone tissue.