Yes.
The tissue samples are not alive. They are not growing/moving like a living human so the effects the drugs have on the non living samples may be different to the effects on a living human.
The human body has 4 primary tissue types: epithelium, connective tissue, nervous tissue, and muscle.
Muscle tissue
epithelial tissue
There are four types of tissue found in the human body. These are epithelial tissue, connective tissue, nervous tissue and muscle tissue. Percentage composition of tissue varies from person to person.
Movement of the body is made possible by the skeleton and the muscles. The liver has no part in the movements of the body.
The tissue samples are not alive. They are not growing/moving like a living human so the effects the drugs have on the non living samples may be different to the effects on a living human.
No. Human tissue will burn rather than melt and will not form rock.
Tisquantum ("Squanto") died in November 1622. If he were alive today he would be around 430 years old, which is not possible for any human being.
a human tissue is a group of cells that perform the same function
No, at least not at this point in the evolution of medical science.
Tisquantum ("Squanto") died in November 1622. If he were alive today he would be around 430 years old, which is not possible for any human being.
The human body has 4 primary tissue types: epithelium, connective tissue, nervous tissue, and muscle.
The tissue samples are not alive. They are not living or moving like a living human. The effects of the drugs may be different on 'non living' samples may be different to the effects on a non-living human.
Muscle tissue
Epithelial Tissue, Connective Tissue, Muscle Tissue, & Nervous Tissue.
3, Fat tissue, Heart Tissue, and Muscle tissue.