2. Epithelial Tissue: All the surfaces and cavities in the animal body are lined by epithelial tissues. Since they create layers, they usually look flat under the microscope. Further classification of an epithelial tissue are: squamous epithelium, cuboidal epithelium and columnar epithelium. The ...
Dense connective Regular Ligaments, fasciae, tendons, periosteum, cornea; collagen fibrils in oriented layers Few cells, mainly fibroblasts Irregular Dermis, tendons, tendon sheaths, fasciae; collagen fibers not oriented Fibroblasts, macrophages, mesenchymal cells, plasma cells Elastic Ligamentum nuchae, ...
SIS is an acellular matrix that consists of three distinct layers of the mammalian small intestine: lamina propria, muscularis mucosa, and tunica submucosa (Badylak, 1993). The tunica submucosa is the layer of connective tissue arranged immediately under the mucosa layer of the intestine and is a...
Epithelial tissues cover the outside of organs and structures in the body and line the lumens of organs in a single layer or multiple layers of cells. The types of epithelia are classified by the shapes of cells present and the number of layers of cells. Epithelia composed of a single laye...
1997). The advancement in the study of nucleosomes and chromatin has offered detailed insights into the landscape of chromatin organization and dynamics (Lai and Pugh 2017). The regulation of chromatin dynamics could take place at distinct epigenetic layers, such as DNA methylation (5meC), post-...
The success of large models in natural language processing (NLP) has proved the power of Transformer models, a deep learning architecture with multi-head attention layers. Vanilla Transformer architecture has splendid capabilities to consider sequence contexts, but requires unacceptable time and power ...
Loose Connective Tissue: Loose connective tissue is a subtype of connective tissue that consists of fibrous protein fibres such as collagen, ground substance and fibroblasts. Answer and Explanation:1 The outermost histologic layer of the digestive tract that is ma...
Muscle tissue that contracts without conscious control, having the form of thin layers or sheets made up of spindle-shaped, unstriated cells with single nuclei and found in the walls of the internal organs, such as the stomach, intestine, bladder, and blood vessels, excluding the heart. ...
Epithelial tissue is either formed ofa single layer of epithelial cells(called thesimple epithelium) or formed ofmultiple layers of cells(called thestratified epithelium). Epithelial cells forming a single layer of epithelial tissue have three surfaces: (1) an apical surface, (2) a basal surface,...
Subcutaneous fibroblasts for example may be transformed into sheet-like cell layers and developed larger cell bodies after stretching, whereas in absence of stretching stimulation the fibroblasts turned out to become smaller in cell body mass and dendritic in shape [39]. The connective tissue and ...