Yes, the pinch of the top of plant in growing time by cutting through apical meristem is helpful for creating the cells and it is also helpful for growth of plant and for the increase in the yield of garden.
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Apical meristem is below the surface of the branches and also the roots. Some cells are divided through this process but some other cells are differentiated and divided into structural or vascular cells. There are mainly two types of apical meristems based on its location present in plant. The root apical meristem and shoot apical meristem.
A homologous structure is an example of an organ or bone that appears in different animals, underlining anatomical commonalities demonstrating descent from a common ancestor. In other words, it's when very different animals have bones that appear very similar in form or function and seem to be related.
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We see the Moon because sunlight reflects back to us from its surface. During the course of a month, the Moon orbits once around the Earth. If we could magically look down on our solar system, we would see that the half of the Moon facing the Sun is always lit. But the lit side does not always face the Earth.
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Plants use a process called photosynthesis ( they combine carbon dioxide and water) and use solar energy to convert it to carbohydrates and oxygen for plant growth and production of leaves and seeds to make vegetables and fruit.
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b. capillary
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Blood capillaries are the smallest vessels of the circulatory system (5 to 10 μm). It is in them that the gas exchange between the blood and body cells occurs (in the process called diffusion), as well as the delivery of nutrients and the excretion uptake of metabolism. The capillaries are extremely thin, formed only by a layer of endothelial tissue.
The capillaries located in the lungs are responsible for the diffusion process where it allows the red blood cells to release carbon dioxide collected by the systemic circulation and carry oxygen molecules back into the body. Red blood cells have a larger diameter than the blood capillaries themselves, so during their passage they undergo a slight change in shape to be able to flow through the capillaries.