Stomata and plasmodesmata cannot be the defensive structures as stomata are found only in leaves and plasmodesmata is the pore which connects cells.
First line of defense is made by bark and waxy cuticle.
what is/are a plant’s first line of defense against pathogens? stomata, plasmodesmata, pathogens, the cuticle, cell...
The skin is the first line of defense against pathogenic invaders. Below give the pathogens which invade the epidermis layer, the hair follicle, sebaceous gland, and the fascia in the subcutaneous layer.
1) The human body’s first line of defense against pathogens includes: (Mark all the apply) a) skin b) mucous membranes c) natural killer cells d) T-cells e) neutrophils f) B-cells g) fever h) inflammation i) stomach acid 2) The human body’s second line of defense against pathogens includes: (Mark all the apply) a) skin b)mucous membranes c) natural killer cells e)T-cells d) neutrophils f) B-cells g) fever h) inflammation i) stomach acid 3) The human body’s third line of defense...
Why is the skin such a good first line of defense against pathogenic microorganisms?
Who is the first line of defense against the occurrence of fraud in a company? External auditors Internal auditors Management Audit Committee
Plasmodesmata are cytoplasmic connections across plant cell
walls that connect adjacent cell cytoplasms. Some cells have few
plasmodesmata connections while others have more; this is due to
genetics, age, and location within the plant.
The density of plasmodesmata within
the cell membrane ranges from a high of 25 per square micrometer to
a low of 0.2 per square micrometer. The average plasmodesmata tube
is 40 nm in diameter.
Diagram of plasmodesmata between two plant
cells
a. What percentage of the...
help!! Immune system is our body defense system against foreign pathogens. Describe how innate and adaptive immunity respond and defend against a novel virus, such as SARS-CoV-2
Describe how a B-cell activates and participates in the third line of defense. Include in your description plasma and memory cells, as well as how antibodies work to facilitate destruction of foreign materials or pathogens. (please cite where answer was derived)
How does a person build a line of defense against a pathogen? What is the difference in antigenic drift and antigenic shift?
in terms of innate immunity what is the body's second line of defense against microbial infection/disease? explain the roles of the formed elements in the blood, lymphatic system, and phagocytes.
PLEASE ANSWER Lab Prep Part A and Part B
- guard cells cuticle epidermis - USA Toysclerenchyma SANDALER spongy mesophyll - vessels of xylem oooo. O Oo 00 . Y .. 10 el sieve-tube Ab bo element of phloem sclerenchyma fibers Figure 1. Cross section of a monocot leaf. → In a simple experiment, researchers placed one group of geranium leaves in a well-lit area for 36 hours, and kept a second group of geranium leaves in the dark for...