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what name of these tissue?? THANK YOU. Question 1 The category of animal tissue shown here...
Name: Date: 5. The Tisuues A. Epithelial tissue 1. Using color pencils, draw the tissues, label all of the structures that you can see. Then complete the information below each drawing. Type: Simple squamous epithelium Location: Kidney Number of layers of cells:One Location: Kidney Number of layers of cells:_ Shape of cells: Functions: Shape of cells: Elat Functions: Filtration, diffusion Type: Stratified squamous epithelium Location: Esophagus, skin or vagina Type: Simple columnar epithelium Location: Stomach or gall bladder Number of...
4. Name the three general cell shapes of epithelial tissue 5. A single, flattened layer of cells represents what type of epithelium? 6. What functional problem could occur if the stomach and small ntestine were lined with stratified squamous epithelium instead of simple columnar epithelium? 7. Multiple layers of flattened epithelial cells represents what cell type? 8. What tissue type lines the inside of the urinary bladder? 9. Can you make the hairs on your arm "stand on end"? Based...
Match the term on the right with its gland on the right. You may use an answer mor A. Endocrine 21. Pancreas 2. Thyroid gland B. Endocrine/Exocrine C. Exocrine only 3. Testis 4. Adrenal gland 5. Parotid gland MATCHINGS II Match the statements on the right with its structure on the left: A. Transitional epithelium 1. Capillaries B. Moist stratified squamous epithelium 2. Pericardium C. Endothelium 3. Urinary bladder 4. Anus D. Serous membrane 5. Duodenum E. Mesothelium 6. Trachea...
MATCHINGSi Match the term on the right with its gland on the right. You may use an answer more than once: 1. Pancreas - e A. Endocrine -R 2. Thyroid gland-A 8. Endocrine/Exocrine 3. Testis C. Exocrine only 4. Adrenal gland A 5. Parotid gland A MATCHINGS Match the statements on the right with its structure on the left: 1. Capillaries A. Transitional epithelium 2. Pericardium B. Moist stratified squamous epithelium C. Endothelium 3. Urinary bladder D. Serous membrane 4....
what is the correct iupac name for the compund shown here?
Question 7 of 9 What is the correct IUPAC name for the compound shown here? 2- 4. 3. 6- 5- iso di sec- tert- tri BI o с * 6 7 8
2 PLS Question 3 The epithelium of the anal canal is the same as that of the colon True False Question 5 Which of the following represents an intrensic gland of the Gl system? Oliver mucus glands of the stomach pancreas submandibular glands Question 6 2 pts How can you distinguish if you are looking at the upper or lower portion of the esophagus? upper third contains mostly smooth muscle and lower third contains mostly skeletal muscle upper third contains...
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Name: Doppler ultrasound PROBLEM 4-8 points Ultrasound is the name we give to sound waves that have a higher frequency than 20 kHz, which is the maximum frequency our ears can respond to. For this problem, assume that high frequency sound waves travel through human tissue at 1500 m/s (about the speed of sound in water). 2 points] (a) Ultrasound equipment for diagnostic imaging typically uses frequencies between 1...
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Matching 1-25 1. an opportunistic infection a. life-threatening allergy attack 2. mononucleosis b. a genetic condition 3. ELISA C. pharyngeal tonsils 4. inflammation d. immune system attacks body's normal tissue 5. Kaposi sarcoma e. immune system attacks connective tissue f. fibrous lesions form in organs 6. hives 7. corticosteroids 8. medication to block immune system 8. Vaccination h. pneumocystis pneumonia 9. anaphylactic shock i, cells that attack and kill pathogens 10. T&A j. medication...
Question 31 of 40 What is the correct IUPAC name for the compound shown here? ♡ 3- 6- 4- 2- 5- 1- neo iso sec- tert- ethyl methyl pent but hex hex butyl
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Question 12 0.5 pts Centromeres are considered to be: Heterochromatin Euchromatin ORNA Unpaired nucleosides Unpaired nucleotides Question 13 0.5 pts The human karyotype: Is ordered according to the size of the chromosomes. Consists of both prokaryotic (mitochondrial) DNA and eukaryotic (nuclear) DNA. Excludes the sex chromosomes, X and Y. Can show how frequently certain genes are expressed within the animal. Differs from the animal's total chromosomal count in the animal by including the X and Y chromosomes. Question...