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b) to deliver nutrients and other essential materials to cells
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Law of Dominance
Explanation:
The dominant trait dominates or prevents the expression of the recessive trait. Dominant trait and recessive trait are represented by a capital and a small letter respectively. A dominant trait like round is seed, for example is represented by letter R and a recessive trait like wrinkled seed is represented by small letter r.
Blood enter the right atrium of the heart via the vena cava (superior and inferior)
The right atrium contracts to push the blood into the right ventricle through the triscupid valve
The contraction of the right ventricle pushes the blood through the pulmonary valve to the pulmonary artery which carries it to the lungs to be oxygenated
After oxygenation, the pulmonary vein brings blood to the left atrium
Contraction of the left atrium pushes the blood through the mitral valve into the left ventricle
The left ventricle contracts to push the blood through the aortic valve, into the aorta, which carries the blood through the body.
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Grow the seedlings of oats for Avena coleoptile test in a petri plate and let them germinate in light, so that the coleoptile forms with leaves.Cut the coleoptile stem and add agar block of auxin with different concentrations in all different oat seedlings and expose them to sunlight.Then observe the amount of bending of coleoptile stem towards the light in different samples added with different amount of auxin in the agar slab.
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A flexible connective tissue, known as cartilage varies from bones in many ways, its microcomposition is less developed in comparison to the bone and is avascular. It is not supplied with nerves and thus depends upon the process of diffusion to attain nutrients. The three kinds of cartilage are fibrous, hyaline, and elastic.
Of these the most widespread kind is the hyaline cartilage, it looks like glass. It is witnessed in embryos, where the formation of bone takes place as hyaline cartilage, which ossifies later. In adults, it is found on the tips of the ribs, on the articular surfaces of the long bones, the parts of the skull, and the rings of the trachea.
Fibrous cartilage is witnessed in the pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs and exhibits many collagen fibers.
Elastic cartilage is witnessed in the internal support of the external ear and the epiglottis and is yellow, springy, and elastic in characteristics.