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What Primary tissue types exhibit cellularity?

Epithelial, Muscular, and Nervous tissue.


What is cellularity?

Scant Cellularity is an unsatisfactory result of a pap smear. The doctor did not get enough of the cells needed to get a true reading.


What is scant cellularity?

Scant Cellularity is an unsatisfactory result of a pap smear. The doctor did not get enough of the cells needed to get a true reading.


Are the tissues found in the monocot stem primary?

Yes, the tissues found in the monocot stem are primarily primary tissues. These tissues include the epidermis, cortex, vascular bundles, and pith, which are responsible for growth and support in the stem.


What does moderate to high cellularity mean?

Cellularity is how much of the bone marrow is creating blood vs how much of the bone marrow is not. So, if you have moderate to high cellularity, it would mean that a large percentage of your bone marrow is making blood. If it's low, it would be a lesser percentage. You can find out from your doctor what the percentage of cellularity is. Also be sure to find out what is average for your age. The younger a person is, the higher their cellularity should be.


Are the tissue found in the monocot stem primary?

Yes ! They are primary tissues as there is no secondary growth.


What would be included as a primary lymphoid tissues?

Primary lymphoid tissue is he place that lymphocytes develop, as opposed to secondary lymphoid tissue where lymphocytes are most active.


A cell tissue that does not exhibit density-dependent is what kind of tissue?

Cancer tissues are not density dependent.


What would be included as primary lymphoid tissues?

Bone marrow and the thymus gland would both be included as primary lymphoid tissues.


How would plants that exhibit secondary growth differ in size and structure from plants that exhibit only primary growth?

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Are the tissues of the stem tip primary or secondary tissues?

The tissues of the stem tip are primary tissues, which are derived from the apical meristem. Secondary tissues, on the other hand, are produced by the lateral meristem (vascular cambium and cork cambium) and are responsible for increasing the girth of the stem over time.


Do epithelial tissues always exhibit polarity?

Yes, epithelial tissues typically exhibit polarity, with distinct apical and basal surfaces. The apical surface faces the external environment or a body cavity, while the basal surface is anchored to a basement membrane. This polarity allows for the specialized functions of epithelial cells, such as secretion and absorption.