Where are ependymal cells found? 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 in the cell does translation take place? Where are B cells made? What do amacrine cells do? Where are epsilon cells? Where does cell growth occur? Where are B cells activated? Where is the cell wall located? Where do all cells come from? Where is the cilia located in a cell?
The serous membrane, or serosal membrane, is a thin membrane thatlines the internal body cavities and organs such as the heart, lungs, and abdominal cavity. The thin membrane is made up of mesothelium tissue which originates from the mesoderm. Where is serous membranes found? Serous membranes...
Chondrin occurs in the matrix of cartilage, tubulin in the microtubules of cilia and glagella, ossein in the matrix of bone, reticulin in the reticular fibres, and meromyosin in the cross-bridges of primary myofilaments of striated muscle. Show More ...
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 MX. C. In the mitochondria inside of the matrix of MX....
While goblet cells can be found along the gastrointestinal tract, they are particularly more abundant along the small intestine to the distal colon. However, the amount of mucus produced in the colon is more (two layers of mucous gel) than the amount produced in the small intestine (a single...
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...
(b) What is the main tissue type present in the submucosa? Epithelium Epithelial tissue can be found dispersed in virtually all parts of the body. Epithelium is divided into categories according to the shape of the cells, and the amount of cell layers...
Which cytoskeleton fibers are found in cilia and flagella? Describe the pathway of ovum from the female ovary to implantation in the uterus. Why is the chorioallantoic membrane used in embryology experiments? Explain how prokaryoti...
Where are lymphocytes found? Where are the cranial nerves located? Where is the brainstem located? Where are adrenergic receptors located? Where is the cerebellum located? Where are macrophages found? Where in the ventricular system of the brain are found ependymal cells without cilia? Where are ...