Mucous membranes.
Mucous membranes.
Mucous membranes.
Mucus membranes, specifically in the respiratory and digestive tracts, secrete a liquid called mucus that helps trap and remove pathogens. Additionally, the lacrimal glands in the eyes secrete tears, which contain enzymes and antibodies that can help neutralize and flush away pathogens that may have entered the eyes.
They are called granna. Membranes are called thylakoid.
These membranes are called serous membranes as they produce a thin slippery fluid.
Mucous membranes.
Mucous membranes.
Mucus membranes, specifically in the respiratory and digestive tracts, secrete a liquid called mucus that helps trap and remove pathogens. Additionally, the lacrimal glands in the eyes secrete tears, which contain enzymes and antibodies that can help neutralize and flush away pathogens that may have entered the eyes.
There are two membranes. Those are outer and inner membranes.
They are called granna. Membranes are called thylakoid.
They are thylakoid membranes. Stacks Are called granna
These membranes are called serous membranes as they produce a thin slippery fluid.
Goblet cells in mucous membranes secrete a water-based protein solution called mucin. This solution helps to lubricate and protect the mucous membranes lining various body surfaces, such as the respiratory and digestive tracts.
Thylakoid Membranes
These membranes are called mucous membranes or mucosa. They secrete mucus to protect the lining and provide lubrication for various body cavities that are exposed to external environments, such as the respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems.
Membranes are called thylakoid membranes.Stacks are called granna
The internal membranes found in chloroplasts are called thylakoid membranes. Thylakoid membranes house the pigments and proteins necessary for the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. These membranes are arranged in stacks called grana.