Sounds like you should go to the doctors as soon as possible and have this checked out.
Yes it is. If you break the word apart sub- means below and cutan- means skin. Hypo- means below and -dermis means skin.
It serves to break the tissue apart so the DNA can be subsequently extracted.
It sounds like what you are really asking is why one hast to separate stained animal or human tissue using needles before putting it on a glass microscope slide. If that is the case, the answer is so that you do not contaminate the delicate tissue by touching it with your hands.
The DNA doubles in a stage called mutation. This stage breaks apart DNA and Mutates it so that the genes and other blood are messed up. The end result to this is usually a tumor therefore leading to cancer. -Thank You Reginald Givan
Then the coat will have snot on it, which in turn will make the coat dirty. Don't put snot on your coat. It's disgusting. Use a tissue instead. Apart from being socially acceptable by using a tissue, you'll save more on the laundry bills and your clothes will be cleaner too.
What tissue keeps the organs from falling apart
Well.... You look under between there legs and if there is a vagina its a girl and if theres a penis and balls it is a guy.
The tissue that keeps organs from falling apart is called "Connective Tissue".
The tissue that is torn when skinning animal is the connective tissue. This why you will hear a ripping sound when the connective tissue is being torn apart.
BY ripping it apart
They are both apart of the organ system
You can tell substances apart by looking at their properties
Everything apart from looking at things.
No. You can break your bones but you cant break muscle or tissue. You can only tear them apart.
Apart from dissolving in plasma, CO2 travels from tissue to alveolus in hemoglobin. Much of the carbon dioxide go into the red blood cells. Then the carbon dioxide binds with water, forming carbonic acid.
I understand that Protein can repair muscle tissue as it is the only macronutrient that has nitrogen apart from carbon, hydrogen & oxygen. But why does the inclusion of nitrogen make protein capable of repairing muscle tissue? What is Nitrogens role in Muscle tissue repair?
I understand that Protein can repair muscle tissue as it is the only macronutrient that has nitrogen apart from carbon, hydrogen & oxygen. But why does the inclusion of nitrogen make protein capable of repairing muscle tissue? What is Nitrogens role in Muscle tissue repair?