isn't the many folds in the the intestines along with the villi and microvilli all there to increase the surface area of the intestines? which would increase the absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream or lymph vessels?
There are many map projections so you can see all the shapes and sizes of diffrent places. Also it is to show the diffrent angles, off places.=Hope i answered you question.=There are many map projections so you can see all the shapes and sizes of diffrent pla
The other popular map projections include the so-called "compromise" projections, including: Robinson Winkel Tripel Dymaxion (Buckminster Fuller) Butterfly Map (Cahill) Kavrayskiy Wagner pseudocylindrical Chamberlin trimetric Fine's cordiform
Yes, skin is an organ, so it contains different types of tissue working together to perform a function.
they are found together because Epithelial tissue is avascular (it contains no blood vessels) and needs to get it's nutrients from the blood vessels in the connective tissue under it.
so your food can digest
two layers but so have three
Examples of visible cell projections include:Neural Axons in neuronsFlagellum in flagellatesCilia in ciliatesPseudopodia in AmoeboidsFilopodia in migrating cells.
I'm pretty sure spiders don't have teeth. They have pinchers and can only drink liquids. But spiders spray digestive juices on tissue and this makes the tissue predigestable. So then the tissue can be drunk because the juice softens the tissue.
There are so many structures in the digestive system because the the food can be digested very easily and broken down into soluble food material and absorbed by the finger like projections villi and absorbed into the human cells.
The minute structures that project from the inner walls of the small intestine are called villi. They help in the digestion process by continuously pushing digested particles in one direction. Their function is to absorb nutrients. These villi effectively increase the surface area of the intestine so more nutrients can be absorbed.
Soft tissue is anything that's not hard tissue, i.e. bone. So soft tissue damage includes bruises, stab wounds, gun shots, burns etc. SO yes, soft tissue damage is painful.
The type of tissue that can contract is called muscle tissue. Muscle tissue is a soft tissue that is found through out the body and must be able to contract so that the body can move.