Draw The Loose CT and Dense CT
Draw Osteoclast
Draw Osteocytes
What do parenchyma cells do in plants?
They store food, and help to support the plant
Where is the simple columnar epithelium found and what does it do?
It is found in the digestive system. It helps absorb food and move eggs in the female body.
What is the job of xylem and phloem in plants?
Xylem carries/transports water from the roots to the leaves. Phloem is responsible for transporting sugars and other organic compounds from where they are produced.
What are the two main structural systems in plants, and what parts do they include?
The two structural systems are the shoot system and root system.
What ground tissue provides support and stores food?
a. Parenchyma
b. Collenchyma
Answer: a. Parenchyma
Found in kidney tubules and organs involved in reabsorption of minerals.
a. Simple Columnar Epithelia
b. Simple Cuboidal Epithelia
Answer: b. Simple Cuboidal Epithelia
What is the muscle that is responsible for the movement of the heart which pumps blood all over the human body?
a. Smooth Muscle
b. Cardiac Muscle
Answer: b. Cardiac Muscle
What is the muscle that is responsible for the movement of the heart which pumps blood all over the human body?
a. Cartilage
b. Bone
Answer: a. Cartilage
Which is here are NOT a Specialized Tissue?
A. Bone
B. Adipose
C. Reticular
D. Dense
D. Dense
What is the correct order of the cells In our Bone?
A. Osteoblast, Osteoclast, Osteocytes
B. Osteocytes,Osteoclast, Osteoblast
C. Osteoclast, Osteocytes Osteoblast
D. OsteoBlast, Osteoclast, Osteosomes
A. Osteoblast, Osteoclast, Osteocytes
What are the five primary functions of connective tissue
A. Protecting, Secretion, Egestion, Transporting, Binding
B. Protecting, Supporting, Binding, Transporting, Immunity
C. Transporting, Protecting, Collecting, Supporting, Immunity
D. Protecting, Supporting, Extracting, Stretching, Immunity
B. Protecting, Supporting, Binding, Transporting, Immunity
It is the One who Produce What we so called Blood in the body
A. Heart
B. Bone Marrow
C. Lacaune
D. Cartilage
B. Bone Marrow