1. Based on your knowledge of the digestive system, what basic tissue types would you find in the organs of this system?
2. What is the function of the esophagus? Based on its function what specific type of epithelium would you find in the lumen (hollow space) of this organ?
1. Based on your knowledge of the digestive system, what basic tissue types would you find...
What is the main function of the accessory organs in the digestive system? Which part of the digestive system is the longest? Why does the small intestine have both longitudinal and circular muscles? What are villi, what is their function and in which layer can we find them and in which tissue? What substance cannot be easily absorbed by the blood stream and through which systems does this then enter the body? What is the name of the cells which...
enr the haploid chromosome # of this species is 5, how many c present in the cell at the end of metaphase I and anaphase I metaphase I of meiosis anaphase I of meiosis chromosomes would be of meiosis? 3. The next 8 questions are of the MULTIPLE CHOICE tyne. 1) The primary function(s) of simple columnar epithelium is/are: a) Absorption of nutrients b) Secretion of mucous by goblet cells c) Secretion of digestive juices d) All of the above...
No spacing Heading 1 Heading 2 Title 7. Where in the body would you find a simple cuboidal epithelium? (1) 8. What anatomical feature is found in an exocrine gland that is lacking in an endocrine gland? (1) 9. The connective tissue underlying the epidermis would be classified as: (1) a. Dense regular b. Dense irregular C. Loose d. Cartilage e. None of the above 10. What feature is common to all forms of connective tissue? (1) 11. Explain how...
needs assistance with biology 2 Reflection-6a:Chapter 25 & 26 Name: Chapter 25: Overview of Physiology: 1. Match the following definitions to the terms they describe (Physiology organ/tissue organ system Anafy) An organized collection of one cell type working to carry out a specific function A structure made up of various tissue types working together to carry out a common function A set of cooperating organs that work together to perform a specific function The study of the way a living...
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: STRUCTURES THAT HELP PROMOTE FUNCTION 1) Provide two vertebrate innovations that helped promote ingestion of food. Include evidence to suggest the evolutionary origins of one of these innovations. 2) How does the esophagus promote both ingestion and digestion of food. For ingestion, be sure to describe how the food is moved through the esophagus. 3) Briefly describe how features of the stomach helps promotes the digestion of food. Include the major macromolecule that begins to get broken down...
2. One of the most fundamental relationships in biology is between and 3. No other cell in your body has the structure of a neuron. Based on your knowledge of form and function, what can you infer from this? 4. Use the answers to question 2 to answer this. Anatomy is to as physiology is to 5. Which of these levels of organization include the other? Cell...organ 6. A is a group of cells with similar structures and functions. 7....
Journal a 1. Name some of the organs in can you name the order What are the function of the digestive system of the organs the organs? 2. Why is digestion imponant? 3. A plear name the organ affected by the following diseases / disorders: hepatitis, Chelitis, gingivitis, gastritis, colitis.
Based on your knowledge of cell signaling and interorgan metabolism, describe how the fuel metabolism of the liver, adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, heart and brain are affected in type I diabetics (assuming no insulin shot has been used) immediately after a meal and between meals. Include what pathways have been affected (glycolysis, glycogen synthesis, etc) and what the organ/tissue uses as a fuel source.
1. Alveoli are air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs with the blood. The tissue that makes up alveoli is simple squamous epithelium, which is different than the respiratory tract which is mostly pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium. Explain why there is a difference in tissue types. 2. Do you think the skin is a tissue or an organ? Explain why. 3. If you had to choose one type of epithelial tissue that is more important than the others,...
Cardiovascular System: page 178-181 Ex-1: Anatomy of Fig. 29.1 and 29.2 Ex-2: Which ventricle is more muscular? Ex-3: Observe tissue slides for human blood smear, artery, and vein; then sketch human blood (based on page 155; Fig. 26.2), artery, and vein Why is this appropriate? Respiratory system: page 182 The respiratory system contains the lungs and those structures that conduct air to and from the lings. The lungs contain brings oxygen into the blood and takes out of the blood...