Yes
True
liver yes the others are not completely true
yes but depends on where they are
a. true
No, the heart beats faster during exercise. The liver doesn't beat at all.
True.
The heart is a muscle, and as such has multiple tissues. The main tissue is cardiac muscle cells. These are striated, branched muscle cells held together with intercalated discs. Connective tissue forms a sac around the heart, and epithelial tissue forms blood vessels within the heart. Therefore, the heart contains all four types of tissue. It is mostly muscle tissue. Connective tissue forms a protective sac and holds the heart together, epithelial tissue forms the blood vessels, and nervous tissue carries impulses to and away from the heart. this is all true! ~Trenasian was here!
The liver pays a much bigger price than your heart or brain when ingesting alcohol. This is especially true if you mix alcohol with Tylenol (potentially fatal). A glass of red wine for dinner each night is actually good for your heart.
No, that description is not accurate. Chronic progressive inflammation and irreversible degeneration of liver tissue characterized by nodules and scarring is known as cirrhosis. Ascites, on the other hand, refers to the accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity, which can occur as a complication of liver disease, including cirrhosis.
Yes, the prefix in the word epicardium, epi- means outer, which in this case is the outer layer of the heart.
No true tissue.
is it true or false nephrosarcoma usually starts in the liver