For each of the following tissues, give a structural description (including any special features such as cilia, goblet cells, etc.), state a key body location, draw simple sketch, and identify its function(s):
• Simple Cuboidal ET
• Nervous Tissue
• Adipose Tissue
• Blood tissue
• Cardiac muscles tissue
• Hyaline cartilage
AllAll the tissues simple cuboidal epithelium, nervous tissue,adipose tissue,cardiac muscle tissue ,hyaline cartilage,blood tissue were described in images
For each of the following tissues, give a structural description (including any special features such as...
Which of the following statements about tissues is NOT true? Select one: a. Connective tissue consists of cells scattered throughout extracellular matrix that holds tissues & organs together and includes, cartilage, bone, and adipose tissue b. Muscle tissue includes striated/skeletal tissue that moves skeleton, cardiac tissue that controls heart contractions, and smooth tissue that line organs c. Epithelial tissue functions to provide a barrier against mechanical injury, pathogens, and fluid loss d. Nervous tissue includes dendrites that release neurotransmitters, the...
Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems Use the words or phrases to complete the sentences below. nervous digestive neuron muscular adipose cuboidal columnar strated simple epithelial connective skeletal Ain) is the primary cell type responsible for communication in the is an example of an organ composed of these cells. system. The The system gives the body a rigid framework, thanks to the tissue it is made of The system is lined with one layer of absorbs nutrients from food cells, making...
Chemotherapy targets fast growing cells in the body induding cancer cells and its side effects are caused by targeting non-cancer cells with a high mitotic rate. Which of the following tissue types would be most likely to be destroyed by chemotherapy because one of its key characteristics is a high regeneration rate? Oa. Dense regular connective tissue Ob. Simple columnar epithelium Oc. Cardiac muscle Od. Nervous tissue Oe. Hyaline cartilage QUESTION 2 Intercalated discs and striations suggest the presence of...
NA Biology: Lab 5 & 6___________________________________________________________________ List steps to set up a gel and how to run it (electrophoresis) Buffer, gel, wells, lane, band How to visualized DNA and how EtBr (ethidium bromide) works – intercalation Factors that affect how far the DNA runs (6 main factors) Know important abbreviation and nomenclature used: SNP, RFLP, RE, EcoRI, bp, kb Describe and know relationships between: DNA, Palindromes, SNP, RFLP, RE Identify a palindrome and how many pieces of DNA would result...
1. According to the paper, what does lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) do and what does it allow to happen within the myofiber? (5 points) 2. According to the paper, what is the major disadvantage of relying on glycolysis during high-intensity exercise? (5 points) 3. Using Figure 1 in the paper, briefly describe the different sources of ATP production at 50% versus 90% AND explain whether you believe this depiction of ATP production applies to a Type IIX myofiber in a human....