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  1. Why do plants have pith and how is it useful to them?

    Jan 12, 2012 · Many plants have pith, from walnut trees to corn to ragweed, but I can't think of anything it does them. What is pith and how is it useful to them?

  2. plant anatomy - why monocot roots have a wide pith while dicot …

    Normally dicot roots have a nartow pith at the center but monocot roots have a wide pith. Is there any specific reason to this?

  3. Is pith a ground tissue with no specialized function?

    Pith definitely is a ground tissue, according to its definitions. However, I could not find what kind of tissue cambium was considered to be. With all that said, I can't be sure to choose either …

  4. Which part of oranges contain fiber? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Nov 25, 2012 · I think it's pith, but here (non-english country) many chef suggest orange's vascular veins which look "fibrous" and have similar translated word with "fiber" itself. Please …

  5. Why is pith of Cucurbits hollow when mature? - Biology Stack …

    Mar 7, 2017 · Pith autolysis is a phenomenon due to which in some dicotyledonous plants like cucurbits, the pith gets hollowed. Background: We all know that plants get their Carbon from …

  6. botany - If only dicots have pith, what is the foam in the middle of ...

    Mar 17, 2012 · I've heard that the only plants that have pith are dicots, because of the shape of their vascular bundle. If that is true, what is the foam inside of the corn plants, which are …

  7. How pitch of a DNA Helix is 3.4 nm? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Aug 4, 2023 · How pitch of a DNA Helix is 3.4 nm? In the image that I have attached, the numbers with prime represent the number of base pair and normal numbers represent the number of …

  8. botany - What are pit fields? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Jan 6, 2018 · I found this statement from my biology text book, "The sieve tube elements and the companion cells are connected by pit fields present between the common longitudinal walls". …

  9. botany - What is vascular cambium? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Feb 10, 2018 · Intrafascicular and vascular cambium is the same.Intrafascicular is primary meristem but interfascicular is secondary as it developed from pith ray.

  10. human biology - How does prolonged exposure to high frequency …

    Is there any research showing how prolonged exposure to background noises, particularly high frequency noises, affect hearing abilities? Does constant high pitched noise cause damage …