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    layers of the skin that have been damaged? A) the epidermis and the dermis 6. List ALL layers that have been killed? A) epidermis 7. What tissue repair process causes the blistering? A) fliud leaks into the area from blood vessels as a part of the lymphatic system in the inflammatory phase 8. Why is this type of burn so painful? A) they are the most painful because nerve endings are intact‚ exposure of the nerves when the epidermis comes off. A burn is considered critical and should

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    like sporting events and sex‚ and the great majority have mastered the artwork of preserving it easy‚ a lesser-identified facet of penis wellness entails use of a penis wellbeing cream. The right cream or lotion can % a punch relating to averting epidermis abrasions‚ maintaining sensation‚ and helping the epidermis’s sickness-fighting properties. Nonetheless‚ there are a wide range of penis creams‚ oils‚ powders and different concoctions‚ and it isn’t continually effortless to tell which of those can

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    glycerine‚ safranine‚ blotting paper‚ needles‚ brush etc. C) Theory :- i) Stomata are minute pore present on the surface of the leaves. ii) Though they are found on both the upper and lower epidermis of the leaf‚ they are more in number on the lower epidermis. iii) Each stoma has two bean shaped cells called guard cells surrounded by epidermal cells. iv) Each guard cell has a nucleus and a number of chloroplasts. The inner wall of the guard cell is thicker

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    but it is not necessary for growth. Many of these microorganisms will grow at the top of the tube‚ but will also be dispersed throughout as well. B. Discuss the temperature requirements of the organisms (you grew) in this lab. Both Staphylococcus epidermis and Lactobacillus acidophilus are mesophiles. Mesophiles grow best between 25- 45 degrees Celsius (Alonzo‚ n.d.). In this experiment both bacteria have grown easily at a maintained room temperature of 26 Celsius. C. Discuss under what conditions

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    Hydrophytes Hydrophytes are plants that live in aquatic habitat. Hydrophytes can be divided into two types; fully submerged in water or partially submerged in water. These plants can absorb much water as they live in water habitat. Hydrophytes have various features in order to adapt in the aquatic environment in terms of morphological and anatomical adaptations. The morphological adaptations are divided into roots‚ leaves and stems. The roots of hydrophytes may be absent or poorly developed as

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    Transpiration Lab

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    calculate the % water loss each day instead of graphing the total amount of water lost each day? 8. Draw a plant leaf cross section and label the following layers in this diagram; cuticle‚ upper epidermis‚ palisade layer (mesophyll)‚ spongy layer (mesophyll)‚ vascular bundle(s)‚ lower epidermis‚ guard cells‚ and stomata. 9. State the function of each of the structures listed in question # 8. 10. How does the concept of hydrogen bonding relate to transpiration pull? Be specific in

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    • The Epidermis contains keratinocytes‚ melanocytes and Langerhans cells. The skin‚ and in fact our whole body‚ is composed of many different types of cells. These cells have the same fundamental chemical composition but they vary in size‚ shape and function

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    Harmful Threats to the Human Body There are a lot of bacteria that are good for human bodies‚ but there are also a lot of bacteria that’s very harmful to the human body. Bad bacteria can affect people from swimming in lakes and ponds. “Many of the world’s best-known disease outbreaks have been transmitted by water-borne bacterium.” Lakes and ponds are just un-treated drinking water. They have a lot of microorganisms in it that you cannot see. There are many ways to be contaminated by bacteria;

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    Skin grafting

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    both limitations and advancements Skin grafting is necessary when a patient is severely burned‚ which is considered to be a third degree burn. In a third degree burn the epidermis‚ dermis‚ and hypodermis are all affected from this this burn. Third degree burns are the most severe type of bun there is because the affect the epidermis‚ dermis‚ and the subcutaneous layer. After this type of burn the skin may appear charred‚ blanched‚ or bright red and normally the person affected by this won’t feel any

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    of various organs of flowering plants. The tyloses are the structures present in the woody tissues of dicot stems. These are the extension of xylem parenchyma cells into the vessel elements(NEET-II 2016). Cortex tissue is present in between the epidermis and stele. It is multilayered and is made up of parenchymatous cells with big intercellular spaces (NEET-II 2016). Wood of gymnosperms does not contain vessels.e.g- Pinus is vesseless. Vessels are the characteristic feature of angiosperms (AMU 2015)

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