Q: What is a tissue cell
A: All the life forms are composed of one or more cells.
Q: various OGD's and their functions
A: Introduction Other Government Departments (OGD) The movement of commodities in and out of Canada is…
Q: How are neurons similar to other cells? How are they unique?
A: Neurons (sometimes spelled neurons or nerve cells) are the fundamental building blocks of the brain…
Q: What do you mean by holocrine glands?
A: Holocrine glands are the special type of glands in which secretion is produced by rupturing the cell…
Q: Muscle cells differ from nerve cells
A: Muscle cells are of three types cardiac, skeletal, and smooth. The cells of the muscles are called…
Q: Type of connective tissue: Other observations: Where in body: Function: Magnification: Density of…
A: Areolar connective Tissue: It is widely distributed tissue in the body and acts as packing material…
Q: Tendons and ligaments are made of tissue that has high tensile strength. What type of tissue makes…
A: According to guidelines we have to answer the first question only. so please kindly post the…
Q: Which kind of tissue sends and receives electrical impulses, controlling all body functions
A: There are four main types of tissues found in the human body. Epithelial tissue- These tissues are…
Q: What is tissues
A: Cells are basic structural and functional unit of organisms. Cells makes up tissues and tissues…
Q: Which choice is true of both cardiac and skeletal muscle?a. striatedb. single nucleus per cellc.…
A: The Muscle is a soft tissue that contains actin and myosin protein filament that are responsible for…
Q: How nervous tissue works ?
A: Nervous tissues are mainly found in the spinal cord, brain and the nerves. These tissues are…
Q: How are neurons similar to other cells? How are they unique?
A: Answer- The neurons are the main cells of the nervous system. It is developed by the ectodermal…
Q: Nervous tissue makes up the __________ ___________ and serves what 2 functions
A: Nervous tissue make up neuron and glial cell.Most of Neuron have three most important part 1.…
Q: What do you mean by sensory epithelium?
A: Epithelium tissue are present as the lining of : 1. External and internal exposed parts of the…
Q: Intervertebral disc is made of : elastic cartilage hyaline cartilage fibrous cartilage O calcified…
A: The term "invertebrates" refers to creatures that lack a vertebral column or backbone.…
Q: Which does NOT describe nervous tissue? Group of answer choices Cells may have long extensions When…
A: Tissue is defined as a group of similar cells along with intracellular substances which perform a…
Q: 8. Tendons connect muscles to bones. Which level of organization do they represent? organ system…
A: Given: Tendons connect muscles to bones.
Q: Name the cell body of nerve cell.
A: Neurons are non divisible, nerve cells which are responsible for transmission of signals to the…
Q: What can muscle tissue do that nervous tissues can’t
A: Introduction Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of all biological organisms. These…
Q: What do you mean by exocrine glands?
A: Exocrine glands are those that secretes their substances into the ducts,
Q: what type of muscle tissue has nuclei pushed to the side of the cell
A: A cell is a structural and functional unit of life. The structure and function of a cell have been…
Q: Which of the following cell types is the most undifferentiated? O cell of the inner cell mass O…
A: Undifferentiated cells are those which are yet to adapt their variant and do not have their…
Q: Which connective tissue specializes in storage of fat? O Reticular tissue Tendon Adipose tissue…
A: Question: Which connective tissue specializes in the storage of fat?
Q: Which tissue type is formed from mesoderm? a. epidermis (outer layer) of skin b. nervous tissue c.…
A: Introduction The life starts from single cell called Zygote. A zygote is formed by the fusion of…
Q: What 18 body parts of human body
A: Answer: Introduction: Human body system is containing the skeletal, nervous, muscular, respiratory,…
Q: What specific kind of tissue is this, and what are those multiple small, purple dots? O hyaline…
A: To visualise the minute structures, we need a microscope to go into the indepth components. Here is…
Q: What is this? What special ability does it have? Does it have organelles to perform this activity?
A: Cyanobacteria(Blue green alage)- In the given slide/picture Photosynthetic prokaryotes that capture…
Q: What is the role of nerve rings
A: A nerve ring is a ring of concentrated nervous tissue around the pharynx or oesophagus of many…
Q: What do you mean by glands?
A: The chemical messengers that are produced in the body are called hormones. Hormones act on target…
Q: 3
A: Yes, The above-given diagram is of Elastic cartilage. Elastic cartilage is a structural…
Q: What is nerve cell with example?
A: The control system of the body is the neural system (NS). It performs three functions: sensory…
Q: What do you mean by apocrine glands?
A: There are mainly two types of glands- Glands that have ducts are called exocrine glands. Glands that…
Q: What do you mean by fluid tissue?
A: The circulatory framework transports oxygen, metabolites, and solutes to all the tissues in the…
Q: Which tissue cushions and insulates the body
A: Cells are the fundamental unit of life, and a number of similar cells together form a tissue that…
Q: 1) Which cell is this 2) Which tissue is this
A: This histology slide is showing smooth muscles which are spindle shaped, non striated. Smooth…
Q: What is the pointed structure? How many nuclei do you see in each cell? Does it have striations?…
A: Various types of tissues are found in the body. Usually the tissue are of three types: 1. Smooth 2.…
Q: What type of cell/tissue part of body are these? 1. Lamina propria 2. Spleen 3. Bones 4. Kindey…
A: 1)Lamina propria: The lamina propria is a slim layer of free (areolar) connective tissue, which lies…
Q: Figure 4. This image corresponds to question 19. 19a. What type of epithelial tissue is this? 19b.…
A: * simple cuboidal epithelium can be found on the surface of ovaries and lining of nephrons and…
Q: what is the tissue inr the pointed structure, what is the functions of this tissue? lastly, Describe…
A: The tissue in the pointed structure is Epithelial tissue. It is widespread throughout the body. They…
Q: What is the function of nerve tissue?
A: The word "nervous tissue" refers to clusters of organised cells in the nervous system, which is the…
Q: is a type of tissue lines the lumen internal organs and external surfaces of the body, providing a…
A: Hello! Since you have posted multiple questions, we are answering the first two questions only.…
Q: What are the functional units of nervous tissue? Enumerate its functions.
A: Functional units: [nervous tissues] A neuron serves as the functional units of nervous…
Q: What does smooth muscle cell do to our body
A: Introduction Animals have four types of tissues found in their body. Epithelial tissue Connective…
Q: some question and answer related to nerve cell
A: Neurons are cells within the nervous system. They transmit information to other nerve cells, muscle,…
Q: How do nerve cells communicate with other nerve cells?
A: Cells are the fundamental units of life. There are different types of cells in animals. Each type is…
What are nerve cell?
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