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  1. Pith is the spongy tissue in the center of stems, also made up of parenchyma cells. Both the pith and medullary rays mainly function as storage tissues, though the medullary rays also transport materials from the vascular bundles to the pith for storage.

  2. 8 hours ago · The bulk of the stem consists of pith, a soft, spongy tissue that provides structural support and stores food and water for the plant. The sunflower stem's remarkable height is not without purpose. Sunflowers are heliotropic, meaning they have the ability to turn their flowers to follow the movement of the sun across the sky.

  3. 5 days ago · Write the major function of pith and also describe the process of tissue arrangement. . Ans: Hint: The pith is the spongy tissue that is white in color and lining the covering of orange, lemon, and other citrus fruits. Pith is also called medulla whi...

  4. 1 day ago · Offering a hearty start is the Double-boiled ginseng, bamboo pith and Morel mushroom soup. Chinese yam and fresh lily bulb with Osmanthus honey sauce adds an enchanting fragrance to each meal.

  5. 2 days ago · The correct way to eat a pomegranate is to cut the blossom end of to expose the arils and sections and then score the sections along the ridges on the outside of the pomegranate. Then you’ll want to pull apart the sections over a bowl of water to catch the arils. Hold each section under water and scoop out the arils with your fingers.

  6. 1 day ago · Coir pith, also known as coco peat, is the byproduct of coconut processing, specifically the extraction of coir fiber. It is a spongy, organic material that serves as an excellent soil amendment. Coir pith enhances soil structure, retains moisture, and improves aeration, making it an ideal growing medium for various plants.

  7. 4 days ago · Temporal fossa. The cerebral hemispheres are the two large, symmetrical halves of the cerebrum, the most significant part of the brain. They are divided into the left and right hemispheres, connected by a bundle of nerve fibers called the corpus callosum. Each hemisphere is responsible for controlling opposite sides of the body and contains ...