Xylem Phloem are the vascular tissues that transport the food, minerals and water within the plant. Xylem transport the water and minerals while Phloem transport food and nutrients. The movements in Xylem is unidirectional from roots to aerial parts while the movements in Phloem are bidirectional.
<u>Glycolysis</u> breaks down 3-carbon molecules into 2-carbon molecules.
After the macrophage fails the Helper T Cell stimulates the B cells (create antibodies) if pathogen is extracellular and Cytotoxic T Cells (killer T cells, release perforin) if pathogen is intracellular. Once the pathogen is killed the B Cells create Memory B Cells and the Killer T Cells create memory T Cells.
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as the ability of a drug to injure a target cell/organism without injuring other cells/organisms in close contact
Applies to antimicrobial drugs, selective toxicity indicates the ability of an antibiotic to kill or suppress microbial pathogens w/o causing injury to host cell, so want selective toxicity in drugs
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