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To be defined as stratified an epithelium must contain 2 or more layers of cells. There is not upper limit on how many layers it could contain but there must be at least two. The exact number of layers in any given epithelium is variable as statified epithelium is usually present in areas of wear and tear and so some layers are always being scraped of and other grown.
No, this statement is false
true
Simple logic indicates that this is false.
no- respiration is the process by which cells break down simple food molecules to release the energy they contain in other words it's FALSE
Tracheorrhagia is bleeding from the trachea. Tracheitis is inflammation of the trachea.
To be defined as stratified an epithelium must contain 2 or more layers of cells. There is not upper limit on how many layers it could contain but there must be at least two. The exact number of layers in any given epithelium is variable as statified epithelium is usually present in areas of wear and tear and so some layers are always being scraped of and other grown.
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The answer is true.
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No, this statement is false
Actually, the pharynx is not a piece of cartilage, but a muscular tube that connects the nose and mouth to the esophagus and trachea. It plays a key role in swallowing by helping to direct food and liquids to the esophagus while preventing them from entering the trachea. The epiglottis is a flap of cartilage that covers the entrance to the trachea during swallowing to prevent food or liquids from entering the airway.
No - the hairs inside the nose filter out dust - it's essentially what 'bogies' are made of !
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yes horses can learn simple tricks