Tissues And Supporting Systems:

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Welcome to the fascinating world of Biology, where we delve into the intricate structures that support living organisms. In this course material, we will explore the essential topic of Tissues and Supporting Systems. This section focuses on understanding the foundational framework that provides shape, support, and coordination in both animals and plants.

One of the main objectives of this topic is to identify and explain the location and arrangement of skeletal and supporting tissues in animals. The skeletal system in animals serves crucial functions such as providing structural support, protecting internal organs, and facilitating movement. Additionally, the arrangement of tissues plays a significant role in ensuring the efficiency of bodily functions.

Another key aspect we will explore is the general plan of the mammalian skeleton and the different types of joints. Understanding the structure of the skeleton and the various types of joints is essential in comprehending how movement and flexibility are achieved in animals. From the skull to the long bones in the limbs, each skeletal component has a specific function that contributes to the overall coordination of the body.

As we progress, we will delve into the detailed study of individual bones, their functions, and how these functions are performed in coordination with muscles during movement. The relationship between the skeleton and muscles is fundamental in understanding how animals carry out activities such as walking, running, and even intricate tasks like flying in birds.

Furthermore, we will explore different types of supporting tissues in plants, such as turgid parenchyma, collenchyma, xylem, and sclerenchyma. By examining the structure and functions of these plant tissues, we gain insight into how plants maintain rigidity, transport water and nutrients, and provide support for growth and development.

To enhance your understanding, practical exercises such as cutting and drawing the low-power transverse section of a stem and root of a herbaceous plant will be included. By labeling the different tissues such as epidermis, cortex, and stele, you will gain hands-on experience in identifying and visualizing the intricate structures within plants.

By the end of this course material, you will have a deep appreciation for the interplay between tissues and supporting systems in both animals and plants. Get ready to unravel the hidden complexities that underpin the remarkable diversity of life forms on our planet.

Awọn Afojusun

  1. Explain How Skeleton Functions Are Performed In Coordination With Muscles During Movement
  2. Draw And Label Low Power TS Of Stem And Root Of Herbaceous Plant
  3. Understand Different Types Of Supporting Tissues In Plants
  4. Identify And Explain The Location And Arrangement Of Skeletal And Supporting Tissues In Animals
  5. Recognize, Draw, Label, And State The Functions Of Individual Bones
  6. Describe The General Plan Of The Mammalian Skeleton And Different Types Of Joints

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In biology, tissues and supporting systems play a crucial role in the overall functionality and survival of both plants and animals. These systems provide structure, facilitate movement, and perform various essential functions that are vital for growth, development, and everyday activities.

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  1. The questions are as follows: Which type of tissue provides structural support and protection to plants? A. Turgid parenchyma B. Collenchyma C. Xylem (wood) D. Sclerenchyma Answer: D. Sclerenchyma
  2. In mammals, what is the function of the skeleton? A. Protection of internal organs B. Support for the body C. Facilitation of movement D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above
  3. What is the general plan of the mammalian skeleton? A. Cartilage only B. Axial and appendicular skeleton C. Endoskeleton only D. Exoskeleton only Answer: B. Axial and appendicular skeleton
  4. Which of the following is not a type of joint found in mammals? A. Fibrous joint B. Cartilaginous joint C. Synovial joint D. Suture joint Answer: D. Suture joint
  5. What is the primary function of the epidermis in plants? A. Photosynthesis B. Gas exchange C. Water absorption D. Protection Answer: D. Protection

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Ibeere 1 Ìròyìn

Study specimens H,K,L,M and N and answer questions a to f

{a} state two observable structural differences between:

{i}   specimens H and L
{ii}   specimens K and M

{b}i  state two ways each by which specimens H and M adapt the organisms to their modes of life

H...............................         M.....................................

[ii] name two types of food that the organism that posseses specimen H feeds on 

[c] make a drawing , 8cm to 10cm long of specimen k.

[d] name one habitat of the organism that possesses specimen k

[e] name one feeding habit of each of the organisms that posseses specimen H  and L 

H...............................................      M....................................

[f] state two observable similarities between specimens:

i H and L

ii K and M


Ibeere 1 Ìròyìn

The cortex of a herbaceous stem is made up of


Ibeere 1 Ìròyìn

What is the tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant?


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