The small canals are called as Haversian canal. They contains the minute blood vessels.
Canaliculi is the right response
The canaliculi
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canaliculus
within the canals of the sponge :D
the three fluid filled semi-circular canals. during movement, the fluid in the canals moves, causing the gelatinous materials and the hair cells in the ampulla to move. When the hair cells are bent, a nerve impulse is stimulated
they are able to be able to connect
True.
the plasmodemata connects plant cells, and memebrane nanotubes can connect animal cells
What is the system of canals inside a cell
osteonic canals
haversian canals
within the canals of the sponge :D
The haversian canals are used to transport oxygen to the bone cells. It also contains the nerves for the bones.
the three fluid filled semi-circular canals. during movement, the fluid in the canals moves, causing the gelatinous materials and the hair cells in the ampulla to move. When the hair cells are bent, a nerve impulse is stimulated
The semicircular canals and the sacs are filled with fluid and lined with hair cells. As the head changes position, the fluid in the canals also changes position. This causes the hair on the hair cells to bend. This action, in turn, sends impulses to the brain that enable it to determine body motion and position.
Cancer are cells that do not limit their self-division. It is this flagrant growth that forms a tumour. The cancer cells are interconnected with benign cells in the same way that the benign cells connect with each other.
Through "stomas" - little gaps in the lower epidermis of a leaf. These are bordered with guard cells.
they are able to be able to connect
It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells It helps the cell connect with other nerve cells
Connective tissue is one which is rich in intercellular substance or interlacing processes with little tendency for the cells to come together in sheets or masses. Aponeuroses is the connective tissue that connect muscles to muscles .