Types of Tissue in the Human Body: The human body contains four types of tissue: epithelial, muscular, connective and nervous. Each tissue has a specific function and is found at different anatomical locations within the body. Answer and Explanation:1 ...
What are the structural and/or cellular similarities and differences between a nail and the skin? What substance in the eye comes out of the blood and goes back into the blood? What type of tissue is the tunica interna made of? Which parts of the skin are responsible for fingerprints?
Gum disease is an inflammation of the gums that can progress to affect the bone that supports your teeth.
It not only affected adult cows, but even the babies. The cows had double muscle tissue at birth, which means that they were literally born with twice as much muscle tissue as regular cows. The myostatin mutation also inhibited fat storage, so these cows were bred to produce extremely lean...
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It can be easy to mistake a bone spur for a fragment of your tooth or other tissue dislodged during an oral procedure. Your best bet is to follow up with your dental professional for their expert insight and recommendation. With a quick oral exam or radiographic image like an X-ray, they...
That elongated, hanging structure is called a uvula. It starts from the soft palate in the mouth and is made of flexible connective tissues and muscle. The uvula can be found suspended just above the back of your tongue. It comes in different shapes and sizes. What might surprise you is ...
Structurally, lips are composed of skin, muscle, and mucous membranes, and are highly sensitive to touch, which aids in determining food texture and temperature. Whereas, the tongue is a strong, flexible muscle covered in moist, pink tissue called mucosa, studded with taste buds that detect swe...
The baby used her tongue to push the food around her mouth. 3 Tentacle In zoology, a tentacle is a flexible, mobile, elongated organ present in some species of animals, most of them invertebrates. In animal anatomy, tentacles usually occur in one or more pairs. Tongue The tongue is a mu...
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