解析 1.(cell) the unit of life AW ;2.tissues are made up of cells AW ;3.cells in tissues havecommon/specific function;4.organs are made up of tissues AW;5.working/combining together;6.one example each of a named cell identified as such + a named organ identified as such; ...
Is rabies caused by viruses or by bacteria? How is it transmitted? Which organs and tissues are affected by the disease? How is it prevented and treated? Some bacteria are harmful to humans, but most are not. Provide one example of a harmful species...
The breathing system is composed of organs and tissues that enable intake and outtake of air. In animals, the breathing system enables intake of oxygen and outtake of carbon dioxide whereas, in plants, intake of carbon dioxide and outtake of oxygen....
Chronic inflammation damages tissues over time and can lead tomany noninfectious clinical disorders, including cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative disorders, obesity, diabetes and some types of cancers. The immune system can sometimes mistake one's own organs and tissues for invaders, leading to i...
The different vulnerability of males and females to COVID-19 infection is an evidence that cannot be discussed, even though an explanation for this is not available. Beside a different hormonal milieu, there are other potential mechanisms that may explain why women are less prone to severe COVID...
The Circulatory System Different organs and tissues working together form an organ system. An organism may have only a few organ systems. Instructional Approach(s): The teacher should present the information while students write down important information about an organ system on the Organ System por...
Dioecious species evolved from species with monomorphic sex systems in order to achieve overall fitness gains by separating male and female functions. As reproductive organs, unisexual flowers have different reproductive roles and exhibit conspicuous sexual dimorphism. To date, little is known about the...
A similar phenomenon has also been observed in previous studies for different species and organs (Sutinen et al., 1992; Leinonen, 1996; Luoranen et al., 2004). A single FH value therefore gives a very limited idea of how plants and plant organs respond to freezing temperatures. In the ...
. One cell is divided to form many cells which can function to repair, grow and heal different tissues in the body. An excess of the cell cycle can cause cancer as too many cells can feed on the nutrition of healthy cells and continue to divide thereby taking up the ...
Within tissues and organs, these messenger molecules will often be present within the extracellular matrix which, while organised, will also contain a veritable soup of metabolic intermediates, end-products of metabolism, nutrients, vitamins, false messengers from foreign cells or invasive molecules that...