Compare and contrast the distribution of the following plant
tissues as they relate to mesomorphic, xeromorphic and hydromorphic
leaves:
(a) palisade and spongy mesophyll cells
(b) vascular bundles
(c) stomata
Choose two animal tissues (epithelial, connective, nervous, or
muscle tissues) and compare and contrast the makeup of each,
considering the structure, function, and interactions (or lack of
interactions) between the cells.
1.
compare and contrast the organization of primary tissues in young
roots of eudicots and monocots.
2. compare and contrast the organization of primary tissues in
young stems of eudicots and monocots.
Compare and contrast the molecular and cellular
activities of Insulin and Glucagon on different tissues (adipose,
skeletal muscle – resting & active, liver, pancreas) during fed
and fasting metabolisms. [Include stimuli for secretion, source
tissues, target cells, and cellular mechanisms of
action.]
Compare and contrast the molecular and cellular activities of
Insulin and Glucagon on different tissues (adipose, skeletal muscle
– resting & active, liver, pancreas) during fed and fasting
metabolisms. [Include stimuli for secretion, source tissues, target
cells, and cellular mechanisms of action.]