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By relating to their specific excretions. While they do share some excretory functions and products, the main function that they do not share is that stomach epithelial cells secrete hydrochloric acid.
The common eye elements include the cornea, pupil , iris, retina, epithelium, sclera and the lens. All these elements have their specific functions.
Functions are used to carryon a specific task or to perform specific operation.
Well, first of all, there are your mouth and teeth, which help to chew the food and grind it up into small pieces. It then goes into your esophagus, down your throat, and passes into the stomach, where it is compressed into smaller pieces. Later, it is transferred into the small intestine, then the large intestine, and out. So, to answer your question, the main organs are the mouth/teeth, the esophagus, the stomach, and the large and small intestine.
then they do not have specific functions.
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
then they do not have specific functions.
It means that the cell performs specific functions and only those specific functions. Hope this helps!
The Esophagus has 9 specific layers, if you are healthy. They are: mucosa, saliva, lamina propria, smooth muscle, papillae, muscularis extenma, striated muscle, and adventa.
what happens when a cell becomes specialised
the tissues in the small intestine adapt to do what the small intestine want them to do.
Specific structures as in any membrane-bound organelles. These are not included in the prokaryotes.