What does rough ER do in a plant cell? What are plasmodesmata in a plant cell? What is the smallest part of a cell? Whats the powerhouse of the cell? What does a smooth ER do in a plant cell? What is the composition of the cell wall of a plant cell?
How fast does xylem transport water? How do endothelial cells control vascular function? What is the main function of cellulose in plants? Which part of the leaf enables transpiration to take place? What type of plant cell provides support for the stem? How do stomata contribute to photosynthesi...
Movement is an important characteristic feature of all living beings. Plants are rooted in the soil and cannot move from place to place like animals; hence, their movements are different. This movement in plants is called the movement of curvature, where the organs of the stationary plants chang...
aThe structural fraction of the total protein content is higher in wood, where living cells are limited to the functional xylem, the external part of this tissue. 总蛋白含量内容的结构分数是高在木头,活细胞被限制到功能木质部,这个组织的外在部分。 [translate] aI am not quite sure about your ...
Why does the Casparian strip block the apoplast pathway? The symplast pathway is where water moves between cytoplasm/vacuoles of adjacent cells. However, the apoplast pathway can only take water a certain way; near the xylem, the Casparian stripforms an impenetrable barrier to water in the cell...
The only thing that strikes me as odd is that the phloem transports sap through out a plant. I didn't realize that plants had sap in them. I thought only trees did. Do all plants have sap, or just certain kinds? And if there is a plant that does not have sap in it, does it ...
More than 14,000 species of moss have been identified worldwide. Unlike turf-grasses and most common turfgrass weeds, mosses have no roots or intricate vascular network of conductive tissues (xylem and phloem) to move water, nutrients and sugars from one part of the plant to another. Instead...
What class of the phylum Annelida does not have setae? What phylum are stingrays in? What phylum do earthworms belong to? What are the types of classes in the phylum Anthocerotophyta? Segmented worms are classified in which phylum?
How does the potometer relate to plant physiology? What is a plant cell called? In plants, what is the stroma? What is a turgid plant cell? What is turgidity in a plant cell? What is a plant cell culture? What does the amyloplast do in a plant cell?
For example, if an overgrown tree touches a distribution feeder line that does not have an IED, a fault occurs and customers are without power. With an IED, a utility can program the recloser to perform a certain number of ‘shots’ or times a recloser will automatically close back to att...