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- Match the cell type in column A with its description in column B.Match the term in Column A with its correct description in Column B.Organ A Organ B Figure 2 i) Identify organs A and B in Figure 2 above. ii) Give a reason for your choice of answer in e (i) above. iii) State the name of the tissue that is specialized for translocation. Explain how it is adapted to carry out its function.