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- Instruction: Write TRUE or FALSE. 1. The lateral transport of water from a tracheary element to adjacent parenchyma cells are facilitated by perforation plates. 2. Some collenchyma cells are characterized by primary cell wall thickenings at the corners of the cell. 3. Nectaries have abundant phloem tissues. 4. Collenchyma cells near sieve tube element functions in the loading and unloading of sugars. 5. Sclerenchyma cells have thick primary cell walls. 6. The cell membrane regulates traffic of substances between the interior and exterior parts of the cell. 7. Hydathodes are associated with phloem tissues. 8. In the potato tuber section, the starch storing tissue are compose of parenchyma cells. 9. The chromosomes are always visible with the light (compound) microscope during the entire life cycle of the cell. 10. The cell wall is visibly seen under the light (compound) microscope, but vacuoles and cell membrane are not.A- What are the contraindications of the herb Rubus Chingii in veterinary medicine? B- What are the intractions of the herb Rubus Chingii?Choose five (5) plants (give their complete scientific names) from ten (10) medicinal plants endorsed by Department of Health (DOH) through the Philippine Institute of Traditional Alternative Health Care (PITAHC) to show that roots, stems and/or leaves are being utilized for treating any ailment in a table.