This is true with all the epithelial tissue. You have different type of epithelium on your palm and sole. You have different type of epithelium in your nose than trachea and bronchial tree. You have different type of epithelium across the GI tract.
There is in fact a difference. Depending Variable: Varies on the outcome of the Responding Variable. Responding Variable: Varies on the outcome of both itself and the Depending Variable. Math keeps us goin'!
Yes.
The measurable variable is the variable that is measured in an experiment. It changes depending on the adjustment of the independent variable.
Different substances pass through cell membrane at different rate depending upon difference in size of molecules , molecular weight , mode of crossing , concentration gradient , temperature and other factors .Because of their variable size and osmotic potential gradient.
Depending on the context, any variable can be independent (or dependent).
No but its cost may be variable depending on how much you use.
They can be in any units, depending on the specific situation.
It can be depending on what the variable is.
The cost of all food is variable, depending on supply and demand.
An independent variable is the one that you change in the experiment. A dependent variable is the one that you measure, it changes depending on the independent variable.
The dependent variable is monitored as the independent variable is changed. One is testing the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable (ie effect of dissolved HClO on pH).
Yes, the variable "k" may have units associated with it depending on the context in which it is used.