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A mobile tissue in animals. |
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A structural difference between R.E.R and S.E.R |
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The next level of organization after after the cell. |
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Another name for white blood cells. |
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A major function of blood. |
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Sausage-shaped organelles. |
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The outer of cover of plant cells. |
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A plant tissue that transports dissolved mineral salts. |
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A plant tissue that is involved in the translocation of manufactured food. |
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Tissue provides a rigid internal support framework in mammals, amphibians, reptiles and birds. |
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One cell organism. |
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Tissue holds animal organs in position. |
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Another name for red blood cells. |
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A specialized cell in humans with a streamlined shape. |
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Tissue contracts and relaxes to bring about movement. |
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A major function of parenchyma tissue. |
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The next level of organization after tissues. |
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The main photosynthetic tissue of plants. |
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