How are carbon films and preserved remains different? Why are most preserved remains teeth, bones, or shells? How does the human body maintain a constant temperature? How has the human body evolved with technology? How can coral reefs be preserved?
What type of tissue are bones made of? What are the primary cells of the tissue bone? Which of the following types of tissue contains a large amount of extracellular matrix? a. Connective tissue b. Nervous tissue c. Epithelial tissue d. Muscle tissue e. All of the above What are the ...
We can see through bones with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). True False 3. Histology is the study of structures that can be observed without a magnifying lens. True False 4. Cells were first named by microscopist Robert Hooke. True False 5. All functions of the body can be interpreted...
What do the four tissue types have in common; connective, epithelial, muscle and nervous? And how do these structures relate to their function? Bymatthewc23— On Jun 26, 2011 @jmc88 - I believe the heart is one of, if not the strongest muscle in the body, so I would agree with you...
While viewing an animal tissue under a light microscope, you observe a large amount of nonliving extracellular matrix consisting of protein fibers and calcium and phosphorus salts. Which tissue type would you most suspect? a. Adipose b. Smooth muscle c. N 1....