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What organelle is responsible for waste disposal?
What organelle is responsible for waste disposal?
Which of these are NOT part of the connective tissue?
Which of these are NOT part of the connective tissue?
Which of these muscle groups can perform voluntary movement?
Which of these muscle groups can perform voluntary movement?
What is the role of Meristematic tissue?
What is the role of Meristematic tissue?
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What is the responsibility of Xylem?
What is the responsibility of Xylem?
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What is the responsibility of Root System?
What is the responsibility of Root System?
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Why is the heart made up of Cardiac Muscle?
Why is the heart made up of Cardiac Muscle?
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What is the process of Stem cells changing to Neurons called?
What is the process of Stem cells changing to Neurons called?
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Which structure do NOT contain Epithelial Tissue?
Which structure do NOT contain Epithelial Tissue?
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Study Notes
Cellular Organelles
- Lysosomes are responsible for waste disposal.
Connective Tissue
- Epithelial, Muscle, and Nervous tissues are NOT part of the connective tissue.
Muscle Types
- Skeletal muscles can perform voluntary movement.
Plant Tissue
- Meristematic tissue is responsible for growth and development.
Plant System
- Xylem is responsible for water and mineral transportation.
- The root system is responsible for anchorage, absorption, and storage.
Cardiac Muscle
- The heart is made up of cardiac muscle because it allows for involuntary contraction and relaxation.
Stem Cells
- The process of stem cells changing to neurons is called Neurogenesis.
Epithelial Tissue
- Connective tissue, Blood, and Lymph do NOT contain epithelial tissue.
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Identify the organelle responsible for waste disposal in cells. Learn about the different functions of cell organelles.