Description : What is English for Nerve Tissue ?
Last Answer : Nerve tissue English .
Description : What is the English for connective tissue ?
Last Answer : Connective tissue .
Description : What is English in Covering Tissue ?
Last Answer : Epithelial tissue .
Description : What is the English of complex tissue ?
Last Answer : Complex tissue English complex tissue.
Description : What is English for Simple Tissue ?
Last Answer : Simple tissue English .
Description : What is English in plant tissue ?
Last Answer : Plant tissue English Plant tissue.
Description : Can muscle tissue crystallize when heated?
Last Answer : 1, not possible unless the carbon based life for was put in a super dense plasma field, and 2, it would be instant.
Description : What is muscle tissue? -Biology
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Description : How Many Types of Muscle Tissue ?
Last Answer : 3 types of muscle tissue .
Description : What is muscle tissue ?
Last Answer : Muscle tissue is a tissue that is compressed-expanded and composed of numerous fibers arising from the embryonic mesoderm.
Last Answer : Muscle tissue is a special type of contractile and dilated tissue made from the mesoderm of the fetus.
Last Answer : : Muscle tissue
Description : Each organised skeletal muscle in our body is made of a number of ____ held together by a common collagenous connective tissue layer called_____
Last Answer : Each organised skeletal muscle in our body is made of a number of ____ held together by a common collagenous connective tissue layer called_____
Description : Muscle is a specialised tissue of ___ origin
Last Answer : Muscle is a specialised tissue of ___ origin
Description : What make up muscle tissue?
Last Answer : Muscle tissue made up of elongated muscle fibers, fibers thatcontract in response to stimuli.Nervous Tissue is made up of neurons and neurological cells.
Description : What provides strength and flexible support for muscle tissue and other structures inside and outside the heart?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What is disease of muscle tissue called?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Which type of molecules Does the body used to build and repair muscle tissue?
Last Answer : Muscles are made up of fibers of protein so they use protein tomake up damage tissues
Description : What is the outermost layer of connective tissue that surrounds muscle?
Last Answer : What is the outermost layer of connective tissue that surroundsmuscle
Description : Which of these terms refers to loss of muscle and strength and decreased quality of muscle tissue?
Last Answer : scaropenia
Description : Potassium content of muscle tissue in mg/100 ml is about (A) 50–100 (B) 100–150 (C) 250–400 (D) 150–200
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The enzyme glucose 6-phosphatase is present in (A) Liver (B) Muscle (C) Adipose tissue (D) Brain
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : In the normal resting state of humans, most of the blood glucose burned as fuel is consumed by (A) Liver (B) Adipose tissue (C) Muscle (D) Brain
Description : Calcitriol synthesis involves (A) Both liver and kidney (B) Intestine (C) Adipose tissue (D) Muscle
Description : All of the following tissue are capable of using ketone bodies except (A) Brain (B) Renal cortex (C) R.B.C. (D) Cardiac muscle
Description : Total body mass is composed of an aqueous component and a nonaqueous component. The nonaqueous component is made up of which of the following? a. Liver b. Tendons c. Skeletal muscle d. Extracellular fluid e. Adipose tissue
Last Answer : Answer: b, e The nonaqueous portion of total body mass is made up of bones, tendons, and mineral mass as well as adipose tissue. The aqueous component contains the body cell ... and circulating blood cells. Also contributing to the aqueous portion is the interstitial fluid and intravascular volume
Description : The hormonal alterations that follow operation and injury favor accelerated gluconeogenesis. This new glucose is consumed by which of the following tissues? A. Central nervous system. B. Skeletal muscle. C. Bone. D. Kidney. E. Tissue in the healing wound.
Last Answer : Answer: ADE DISCUSSION: Glucose is produced in increased amounts to satisfy the fuel requirements of the healing wound. In addition, nerve tissue and the renal medulla also utilize this substrate. Skeletal muscle primarily utilizes fatty acids, and bone utilizes mineral substrate
Description : A ligament is (a) A fibrous tissue that joins the muscle to bone (b) A type of amorphous gel that cements non movable joints together (c) A type of fibrous connective tissue that joins bones together at joints (d) Only formed to repair damaged muscle tissue
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Are the arteries or the veins constituted of more muscle tissue? How different are the walls of these two types of blood vessels?
Last Answer : The arterial system has thicker muscle walls since within arteries the blood circulates under higher pressure. The veins are more flaccid than arteries. From the lumen to the external layer both ... the base of the thumb. The Circulatory System - Image Diversity: artery histology vein histology
Description : From the internal surface to the external surface, the digestive tube wall is made of mucosa (epithelial tissue responsible for the intestinal absorption), submucosa (connective tissue beneath the ... within the abdominal cavity. Digestion System - Image Diversity: histology of the digestive tube
Last Answer : What is the location of the salivary glands in humans?
Description : What are muscle tissues? How is the function of this tissue related to the typical characteristics of its cells?
Last Answer : Muscle tissues are tissues made of cells able to perform contractions and thus to generate movement. The function of the muscle tissue is to pull bones (skeletal striated muscle), to contract ... disposed to create contraction and distension (movement). Cell Tissue - Image Diversity: muscle cell
Description : Which of the following is not connective tissue? (1) Bone (2) Cartilage (3) Blood (4) Skeletal muscle
Last Answer : (4) Skeletal muscle Explanation: Skeletal muscle is a form of striated muscle tissue which is under the voluntary control of the somatic nervous system. Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by ... . It is one of three major muscle types, the others being cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.
Description : The connective tissue that connects a muscle to a bone is – (1) Cartilage (2) Ligament (3) Tendon (4) Interstitial fluid
Last Answer : (3) Tendon Explanation: A tendon or sinew is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension. Tendons are similar to ligaments; ... made of collagen. Ligaments join one bone to another bone, while tendons connect muscle to bone.
Description : Blood capillaries are made of (a) endothelium, connective tissue and muscle fibres (b) endothelium and muscle fibres (c) endothelium and connective tissue (d) endothelium only.
Last Answer : d) endothelium only.
Description : Which one of the following contains the largest quantity of extracellular material? (a) Striated muscle (b) Areolar tissue (c) Stratified epithelium (d) Myelinated nerve fibres
Last Answer : (b) Areolar tissue
Description : Which one of the following is correct pairing of a body part and the kind of muscle tissue that moves it? (a) Biceps of upper arm – S m o o t h m u s c l e fibres (b) Abdominal wall – Smooth muscle (c) Iris – Involuntary smooth muscle (d) Heart wall – Involuntary unstriated muscle
Last Answer : (b) Abdominal wall – Smooth muscle
Description : The cells lining the blood vessels belong to the category of (a) smooth muscle tissue (b) squamous epithelium (c) columnar epithelium (d) connective tissue.
Last Answer : (b) squamous epithelium
Description : The four sketches (A, B, C and D) given below, represent four different types of animal tissues. Which one of these is correctly identified in the options given, along with its ... Smooth Heart Heart muscle contraction tissue (d) (A) Columnar Nephron Secretion epithelium and absorption
Last Answer : (a) (B) Glandular Intestine Secretion epithelium
Description : Which type of tissue correctly matches with its location? Tissue Location (a) Transitional Tip of nose epithelium (b) Cuboidal epithelium Lining of stomach (c) Smooth muscle Wall of intestine (d) Areolar tissue Tendons
Last Answer : (c) Smooth muscle Wall of intestine
Description : Which of the following terms refers to chest pain brought on by physical or emotional stress and relieved by rest or medication? a) angina pectoris Angina pectoris is a symptom of myocardial ischemia. ... d) ischemia Ischemia is insufficient tissue oxygenation and may occur in any part of the body.
Last Answer : a) angina pectoris Angina pectoris is a symptom of myocardial ischemia.
Description : During which stage of pressure ulcer development does the ulcer extend into the underlying structures, including the muscle and possibly the bone? a) Stage IV A stage IV pressure ulcer ... area of nonblanchable erythema, tissue swelling, and congestion, and the patient complains of discomfort.
Last Answer : a) Stage IV A stage IV pressure ulcer extends into the underlying structure, including the muscle and possibly the bone.
Description : During which stage of pressure ulcer development does the ulcer extend into the subcutaneous tissue? a) Stage III Clinically, a deep crater with or without undermining of adjacent tissues is ... area of nonblanchable erythema, tissue swelling, and congestion, and the patient complains of discomfort.
Last Answer : a) Stage III Clinically, a deep crater with or without undermining of adjacent tissues is noted.
Description : The inner lining of blood vessels is made up of which tissues? (a) Nervous tissue (b) Epithelial tissue (c) Connective tissue (d) Muscle tissue
Last Answer : (b) Epithelial tissue
Description : The following tissue is most sensitive to vasopressin: A. Renal collecting ducts B. Intestinal smooth muscle C. Vascular smooth muscle D. Uterus
Last Answer : A. Renal collecting ducts
Description : Select the tissue that is most sensitive to oxytocin: A. Myometrium B. Myoepithelium of mammary alveoli C. Vascular smooth muscle D. Renal collecting ducts
Last Answer : B. Myoepithelium of mammary alveoli
Description : The metabolic actions of adrenaline include the following except: A. Glycogenolysis in liver and muscle B. Inhibition of neoglucogenesis in liver C. Lipolysis in adipose tissue D. Release of potassium from liver followed by its uptake
Last Answer : B. Inhibition of neoglucogenesis in liver
Description : Choose the correct statement about topical NSAID preparations: A. They produce high drug levels in the blood by avoiding hepatic first pass metabolism B. They produce high drug levels in ... a strong placebo effect D. Interindividual variability in clinical response to these preparations is minimal
Last Answer : C. They elicit symptomatic relief in soft tissue rheumatism mainly by a strong placebo effect
Description : Muscle is surrounded by a tough sheet of whitish connective tissue called: a) apodeme b) annelida c) fascia d) none of the above
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- FASCIA