Tissues are groups of cells that all work together to perform a similar function, and the cells that they are made up of all have similar functions and structures. There are four different types of tissues found in the body: muscle tissues, connective tissues, epithelial tissues, and nervous ...
What are the functions of the integumentary system? What is the function of the red bone marrow in the lymphatic system? What is the main functions of the accessory organs in the digestive system? What are the name of the cells in the pancreas and their functions?
It is mainly manifested by the appearance of stem cell niches and the orderly distribution of different kinds of stem cell niches. There are 7 x 4 x 2 x 8 x 7 = 3136 kinds of human adult stem cells, where 7 is seven levels; 4 is four basic tissues (connective tissue, muscle tissue...
The endpieces of human bulbourethral (BU) glands, studied with SEM after removal of the connective tissue, consist of short, coiled tubules often dilated into alveoli. Immunohistochemical studies at the EM level have shown that the mucous cells of these glands have mucous droplets, which react ...
bones such as the ribs are unusual in that they undergo intramembranous ossification. With this type of bone formation, sheets of connective tissue are laid down where the bones will be. Gradually the cells in the connective tissue are converted into osteoblasts, which then create the bone ...
Mucosal membranes are made up of epithelial cells, mucus-secreting goblet cells, and hair-like projections called cilia that line the inside of the trachea and help move foreign particles up and out of the airway. Inside these membranes are submucosal glands, which act as companions to goblet ...
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Morphologically cell cultures take one of two forms, growing either in suspension (as single cells or small free-floating clumps) or as a monolayer that is attached to the tissue culture flask. The form taken by a cell line reflects the tissue from which it was derived e.g. cell lines de...
The blood is a type of connective tissue made up of a fluid portion known as the plasma and a solid portion comprised of cells. Blood gets circulated in all the body parts through the blood vessels. The blood vessels are comprised of arteries, veins, and capillaries.View...
What is the name for organisms made out of more than one cell? What are the cells found in each of the three specialized connective tissue types? What are the different types of cells in the body? Explain. What is the different types of cells in the body? Explain. What could be used...