What are two types of cell categories found in nervous tissue? What are their roles? What are the basic cells found within animal tissues that make organs? Which component of animal cells allows them to group and form into tissues and organs? a. cytoplasm b. extracellular matrix c. p...
What are epithelial stem cells? What is glial tissue? Which cells act as mechanoreceptors in bone tissue? Which neurotransmitter most affects the sense of sight? What do Schwann cells do? What is the site where the medial fibers of the optic nerves cross?
and the resultant complex arrangement of the epidermic cells, is a modifi- cation of the simple nail or claw of other mammals, or the horn of the rhinoceros is only a modification of the ordinary derm and epiderm covering the animal's body differentiated by a local exuberance of growth. (...
The apical portion of intestinal cells is conjugated via this cellular structure. The ectoderm layer of inner cell mass (ICM) develops to: a. Blood cells. b. Lung cells. c. Muscle cells. d. Skin cells. e. Nerve cells. Question 1 ...
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Periodontal regeneration is preferred over tissue repair and is accomplished through the exclusion of epithelial tissues, which allows cementum, bone, and conneJill D. BashutskiHomLay Wang
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Spermatogenesis is a complex process in which spermatogonial stem cells form spermatozoa through the proliferative phase (spermatogonia), the meiotic phase (spermatocytes), and the differentiation or spermiogenic phase (spermatids). Analyses of model mice have shown that a large number of different gene...
Tumors that remain at their site of origin are called what, while tumors from which cells migrate to other body tissues are called what?Tumor:A tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue due to an increase in cell division or a decreas...
epithelial cells C. muscle cells D. red blood cells E. fat cellsWhat is ancestral cells for platelets?What are pluripotent cells?What do plant cells have that animal cells do not?What are body cells called?Which one of the following human cells does not contain mitochondria? (a) Nerve ...