What are the different antibody isotypes? Where is each found in the body and what is each isotype's function?Antibody:The antibody is a protein molecule that helps prevent any viral or bacterial infection in the body by generating an immune response. S...
Where is the medullary cavity found? Where would ciliated epithelial be found? Where are hinge joints found in the body? Where are cartilaginous joints found in the human body? Where can cilia be found in the human body? Where are ciliated epithelial cells found in the body?
Tonsil stones, or tonsilloliths, are bits of food or debris that collect in the crevices of your tonsils and harden or calcify. They are typically white or light yellow, and some people can see them when examining their tonsils. Do adenoids cause mucus? The adenoids are covered withcilia an...
Membranes are thin layers of epithelial tissue usually bound to an underlying layer of connective tissue. Membranes cover, protect, or separate other structures or tissues in the body. The four types of membranes are: 1) cutaneous membranes; 2) serous membranes; 3) mucous membranes; and 4) sy...
Goblet cells are largely found in the mucosal layer or epithelial layer of the gastrointestinal tract, the respiratory tract (upper and lower), as well as the reproductive tract. In parts of the body like the airways (the epithelial surface lining the airways) the apical surface of the goblet...
Answer to: Where in the cell the citric acid (Krebs) cycle takes place? A. Cytoplasm of the cell. B. In the mitochondria on the inner membrane of...
Where can cilia be found in the human body? Where are macrophages found? Where are you most likely to find transitional epithelial cells? Where is simple epithelial tissue found in the body? Where are the alveoli found? Where is the dermal subcutaneous junction found in the tissues?
What are the organs where gas exchange occurs?Gasses:There are two blood gasses in the bloodstream that are important for the body's function. These are oxygen and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is important because it acts as the terminal electron acceptor within the chain, and carbon dioxide is ...
Where in the cell can ribosomes be found? What is the main biological function of ribosomes? Where in an organism are epithelial cells found? What are the functions of a Golgi apparatus? Where would you expect to find the sugar component of a glycoprotein in a vesicle released from the Go...
The lungs are found in what body cavity? Where in the respiratory system is the carina located? What separates the lungs from the thoracic cavity? What do cilia do in the lungs? Where does gas exchange occur in the lungs? Where is the thorax? Where is the pleural cavity? Where are cili...