1) Define tissue. 2) Define histology. 3) Mention main types of tissue. 4) Striated muscles are also called as _______. 5) Non-striated muscles are also called as _______. 6) Name... 1) Define tissue. 2) Define histology. 3) Mention main types of tissue. 4) Striated muscles are also called as _______. 5) Non-striated muscles are also called as _______. 6) Name the matrix found in cartilage. 7) Name the matrix found in bone. 8) Define digestion. 9) Enlist the parts of stomach. 10) Enlist the parts of small intestine. 11) Enlist the parts of large intestine. 12) Which is the largest gland found in human body? 13) How many pairs of salivary glands are present in mouth/buccal cavity?
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The question is a set of biology-related queries focusing on tissues, histology, muscle types, and human anatomy. It asks for definitions, classifications, and specifics regarding various biological structures and functions.
Answer
1) Tissue is a group of similar cells. 2) Histology is the study of tissues. 3) Types: epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous. 4) Striated muscles: skeletal. 5) Non-striated: smooth. 6) Cartilage matrix: chondroitin sulfate. 7) Bone matrix: collagen/hydroxyapatite. 8) Digestion is food breakdown. 9) Stomach: fundus, body, pylorus. 10) Small intestine: duodenum, jejunum, ileum. 11) Large intestine: cecum, colon, rectum. 12) Largest gland: liver. 13) Three salivary gland pairs.
- Tissue: An ensemble of similar cells working together. 2) Histology: Study of tissues. 3) Main types: epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous. 4) Striated muscles are called skeletal. 5) Non-striated muscles are called smooth. 6) Cartilage matrix: chondroitin sulfate. 7) Bone matrix: collagen and hydroxyapatite. 8) Digestion: Breakdown of food into absorbable components. 9) Stomach parts: fundus, body, pylorus. 10) Small intestine: duodenum, jejunum, ileum. 11) Large intestine: cecum, colon, rectum. 12) Largest gland: liver. 13) Three pairs of salivary glands.
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- Tissue: An ensemble of similar cells working together. 2) Histology: Study of tissues. 3) Main types: epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous. 4) Striated muscles are called skeletal. 5) Non-striated muscles are called smooth. 6) Cartilage matrix: chondroitin sulfate. 7) Bone matrix: collagen and hydroxyapatite. 8) Digestion: Breakdown of food into absorbable components. 9) Stomach parts: fundus, body, pylorus. 10) Small intestine: duodenum, jejunum, ileum. 11) Large intestine: cecum, colon, rectum. 12) Largest gland: liver. 13) Three pairs of salivary glands.
More Information
The liver is the largest gland in the human body due to its critical roles in metabolism and detoxification. The three pairs of salivary glands are the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands.
Tips
Confusion often occurs between striated and non-striated muscles; remember that skeletal muscles are striated, and smooth muscles are non-striated.
Sources
- Tissue types: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Image - medlineplus.gov
- Types of muscle tissue: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Image - medlineplus.gov
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