Answer: Clay, sand and silt characteristics
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Soil identification as sandy clay
Soil Texture indicates the composition of that soil by which it shows the amount of clay, sand, and silt.
That is a classification instrument and it's used in laboratories to show soil classes. This identification is showing soil class by the characteristics of silt, clay, and sand.
Soil texture can be defined by feel method or hydrometer methods for example.
Characteristics:
- 0% to 28% of Silt
- 80% to 45% of Sand
The reticular layer is composed of dense irregular connective tissue whose strength and toughness results from abundant collagen fibers.
The reticular dermis of the skin has many collagen fibers to support it because it provides strength and acts as a cushion. It also has elastin fiber that makes it elasticity.
Answer:
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The endoplasmic reticulum is a network of membranes within the cell through which proteins and other molecules move. Proteins assemble into organelles called ribosomes. When proteins are destined to be part of the cell membrane or exported out of the cell, ribosomes assemble them and add them to the endoplasmic reticulum, giving it a rough appearance.
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Answer:
Transpiration:
Losing the water absorbed by the plant through its aerial parts in the form of water vapor to the atmosphere. Water is absorbed by roots from the soil and transported as a liquid to the leaves via the xylem to mesophyll cells, through intercellular spaces, and moving through substomatal space to the stoma. The leaves and aerial parts have small pores that allow water to moves as a vapor.
Advantages:
With the transpiration exchange of gases also takes place.
Excess amount of water removed from the plant body.
Absorbing water and distribution of water among plant body parts
Cooling the exposed aerial parts of the plant to the sun and warm winds.
The osmotic balance of the plant cell is regulated by the process of transpiration.
The logical sequence in order to loss of water due to transpiration is as follows:
xylem, mesophyll cells, intercellular spaces, substomatal space, stoma.