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MT 30 LAB – H 3 years, 12 months agoThe integumentary system conducts a set of complex functions, such as thermoregulation, cell fluid management, Vitamin D production, and stimulus recognition. -
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3. A vein is a blood vessel in charge of transporting oxygen-depleted blood from the body back to the heart. It has a dark appearance due to the deoxygenated form of hemoglobin. -
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2. The arteries’ purpose is to transport oxygenated blood to the body’s organs and cells. It has a bright red color and flows away from the heart. -
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1. The superior and inferior vena cava are two main branches that transport oxygen-depleted blood to the heart’s right side. The anterior vena cava (superior) drains the body’s head end. On the other hand, the posterior vena cava (inferior) empties the body’s tail or back end. -
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MT 30 LAB – H 4 years agoThe circulatory system’s key responsibility is to move molecules such as oxygen, nutrients, and hormones throughout your muscles, tissues, and organs. It is also a system that involves waste removal from cells and organs so that your body can eliminate it.-
1. The superior and inferior vena cava are two main branches that transport oxygen-depleted blood to the heart’s right side. The anterior vena cava (superior) drains the body’s head end. On the other hand, the posterior vena cava (inferior) empties the body’s tail or back end.
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2. The arteries’ purpose is to transport oxygenated blood to the body’s organs and cells. It has a bright red color and flows away from the heart.
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3. A vein is a blood vessel in charge of transporting oxygen-depleted blood from the body back to the heart. It has a dark appearance due to the deoxygenated form of hemoglobin.
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1. Sympathetic ganglion triggers a fight or flight response. It also transmits messages to the body about stress and approaching danger.
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1. Sympathetic ganglion triggers a fight or flight response. It also transmits messages to the body about stress and approaching danger.
2. Cerebellum aids in…
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3. Smooth muscles are also involuntary, which means they are uncontrollable. Your organs, arteries, digestive tract, and certain body parts consist of smooth muscle. The autonomic nervous system controls them as well. For instance, the muscles in the urinary system help remove waste and harmful substances from your body. -
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2. Cardiac muscles are involuntary, which means you cannot control them. Also, you can only find it in your heart. They aid in blood circulation throughout your body by assisting your heart. Your autonomic nervous system control these involuntary muscles. Thus, they work without your intervention and cannot consciously control them. -
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1.Skeletal muscles are voluntary, which means that you control when and how they would move. The nerves present in your somatic nervous system send signals that promote productivity. For instance, you use skeletal muscles in your neck, arm, and shoulder when you reach for a book on a shelf. -
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MT 30 LAB – H 4 years agoMuscle tissue is made up of cells that shorten or contract for your body to move. The tissue is heavily packed with cells and has a good supply of blood vessels. Mu…-
1.Skeletal muscles are voluntary, which means that you control when and how they would move. The nerves present in your somatic nervous system send signals that promote productivity. For instance, you use skeletal muscles in your neck, arm, and shoulder when you reach for a book on a shelf.
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2. Cardiac muscles are involuntary, which means you cannot control them. Also, you can only find it in your heart. They aid in blood circulation throughout your body by assisting your heart. Your autonomic nervous system control these involuntary muscles. Thus, they work without your intervention and cannot consciously control them.
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3. Smooth muscles are also involuntary, which means they are uncontrollable. Your organs, arteries, digestive tract, and certain body parts consist of smooth muscle. The autonomic nervous system controls them as well. For instance, the muscles in the urinary system help remove waste and harmful substances from your body.
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3. Dense regular connective tissue mostly consists of type I collagen fibers. It can be found in ligaments, tendons, aponeurosis, and other body parts that require a lot of tensile strength. Collagen fibers are firmly packed together and aligned in a straight line. -
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2. Osseous tissue (bone) is a mineralized connective tissue that is hard and dense. There are different types of cells that make up bone tissue. Osteoblasts and… -
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1. Elastic cartilage keeps the shape of some structures, such as the external ear, by providing elasticity and strength. -
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MT 30 LAB – H 4 years agoConnective tissue is a set of tissues that make our body and its organs in shape while also supporting it from any cohesion. Bone, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and a…-
1. Elastic cartilage keeps the shape of some structures, such as the external ear, by providing elasticity and strength.
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2. Osseous tissue (bone) is a mineralized connective tissue that is hard and dense. There are different types of cells that make up bone tissue. Osteoblasts and…
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3. Dense regular connective tissue mostly consists of type I collagen fibers. It can be found in ligaments, tendons, aponeurosis, and other body parts that require a lot of tensile strength. Collagen fibers are firmly packed together and aligned in a straight line.
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3. The simple cuboidal epithelium consists of cells that are as high as they are broad in a single layer. Secretion and absorption are two important activities of this epithelium. The small collecting ducts of the kidneys, pancreas, and salivary glands all have this epithelial. -
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2. The simple squamous epithelium consists of a single layer of flattened cells. This epithelial lines all blood vessels’ inner surface (endothelium), the wall of alveolar sacs in the lung, and the body cavities (mesothelium). The basic function of simple squamous epithelia is to allow gases and tiny molecules to diffuse more easily. -
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1. The transitional epithelium is a stratified tissue consisting of many cell layers wherein the cells can change form depending on the organ’s distention. The cells on… -
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Epithelial tissues coat body surfaces, line body cavities and hollow organs, and make up the bulk of gland tissue. Protection, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception are just a few activities they conduct. - Load More
2. The epidermis is your body’s top skin layer. It cushions your tissues and internal or…
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