What kind of cells are the Schwann cells? Where are they located and what is their function? Name the basic shapes of the epithelial cells. Epithelium is described or classified by which characteristic? a. How many blood vessels it has. b. Where it is located ...
What are cilia in animal cells? What tissue cells may absorb, secrete and filter? What cells clean and digest debris entering the alveoli? What is the function of simple columnar epithelial cells? What is the function of ciliated epithelial tissue?
The Cardiovascular System: The cardiovascular system is a collection of tissues, organs and cells that help move blood around the body. Blood delivers oxygen and nutrients to tissues and removes metabolic waste. Answer and Explanation:1 The only vein that carries oxygen-rich blood is the pulmonary...
Browne et al.2 showed that a single garment can release more than 1900 microplastics (<1mm) in each washing cycle and as there are more than 840 million washing machines globally3 it is clear why synthetic textiles are the main source of microplastics. Tires 28% Today, about 24% of a ...
Identify and describe (structure, function, tissue types) the layers of the dermis. What are the main functions of muscle tissue? What are the functions of the three subdivisions of the pharynx? Name three types of bone cells and explain their functions. What a...
Respiratory bronchioles, though very small, are made up several layers of tissue in their walls. The innermost epithelial layer is made up of two kinds of cells: ciliated cells, which filter the air, andClara cells, which secrete substances called glycosaminoglycans, as well as specific proteins...
Without the nervous system, the other systems of the body would shut down. Using nerve cells called neurons, the nervous system sends signals to different parts of the body, triggering both voluntary and involuntary responses, such as the contraction of a voluntary muscle or the beating of the...
Tuberculosis is a kind of lung infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It damages the lung's alveoli or air sacs. It is infectious and can spread to other parts of the body, including the spine and brain. Though it was formerly the greatest cause of mortality, most cases are now ...
What type of epithelial tissue is found in the mouth? What type of tissue lines the trachea? What tissue lines the bladder? What are buccal epithelial cells? What type of tissue lines the alveoli? What type of epithelial tissue lines the esophagus?
What do oxyphil cells do? What do all cells have? What germ layer are Schwann cells found in? What is the nuclear membrane in an animal cell? What cells clean and digest debris entering the alveoli? What are cell signaling pathways?