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There is gut epithelial tissue which is associated with the alimentary canal which is an organ. The skin is the largest organ and is also made up of epithelial tissue.
Muscular tissue
The protist that lives in the gut of termites is the Trichonympha sp.
The intestines are located in the lower abdomen.
Roundworms are nematodes. They have muscles to help them move. They actually have two openings. They have a mouth, complete digestive tract, and anus for excreting waste.
There is gut epithelial tissue which is associated with the alimentary canal which is an organ. The skin is the largest organ and is also made up of epithelial tissue.
There is gut epithelial tissue which is associated with the alimentary canal which is an organ. The skin is the largest organ and is also made up of epithelial tissue.
Muscular tissue
the sodium-potassium pump in the basolateral membrane of the epithelial cell, cotransporter proteins in the apical membrane of the epithelial cell, and higher sodium ion concentration in the lumen than in the epithelial.
cells combine together forming a tissue. there are four basic type of tissues the whole human body is made of 1)nervous tissue 2)connective tissue 3)muscular tissue 4) epithelial tissue.1) nervous tissue constitute the brain and spinal cord and nerves2) connective tissue: blood , bones and the matrix that gel everything in our body is basically connective tissue3) muscular tissue: the heart , the skeletal muscles(biceps , triceps etc) and the smooth muscles(present in various structures inside body e.g walls of blood vessels ,etc4)epithelial tissue:forms the lining of body's every structure e.g skin, the buccal mucosa(the inside cheek lining ) etcthe combination and varieties of these four basic tissues make up the organ e.g liver is an organ , stomach is another organ and the working together of these organs constitute a systems e.g gastrointestinal system(G.I.T or the gut).hence systematically we have1) cells2) tissues3) organs4) systems5)human body....or otherwise any animal plant/living object .regardsDr.Rabia Mubashirtissueepithelium
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The protist that lives in the gut of termites is the Trichonympha sp.
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it is a thin protuberance present in great abundance at the surface of some epithelial cells, notably in the gut, thus increasing the surface area available for absorption
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I think it the acoelomate. Indeed it is :D
The space between your "gut" and outer skin has many components including several layers of dermis or skin, muscle and fatty tissue.