A tissue is a group of cells with the same structure and function.
What is the purpose of muscular tissue?
To contract to bring about movement.
To produce substances such as enzymes and hormones.
To cover some parts of the body.
To cover some parts of the plant.
To carry out photosynthesis.
To transport substances around the plant.
What is the purpose of mesophyll tissue?
What is the purpose of epidermal tissue?
What is the purpose of glandular tissue?
What is the purpose of xylem and phloem tissues?
What is the purpose of epithelial tissue?
The stomach contains: glandular tissue, responsible for producing digestive juices; muscular tissue, which churns the contents of the stomach; and epidermal tissue that coats the outside and inside of the stomach.
The pancreas and liver are glands.
The stomach and small intestine are where digestion occurs.
The liver produces an acidic substance called bile that helps keep the pH level of the small intestine acidic.
The small intestine is where the absorption of food occurs.
Water is absorbed from undigested food in the small intestine.
What organs are there in plants?
Flowers.
Roots.
Stems.
Pollen.
Leaves.
Thorns.