cochlea
Epididymis !!
The long coiled tube in which food is digested and absorbed is the small intestine. It is responsible for breaking down food into nutrients and absorbing these nutrients into the bloodstream to be used by the body for energy and other functions. The small intestine is an essential part of the digestive system, where most of the digestion and absorption of nutrients takes place.
the tongue of the butterfly is called a Proboscis.
The rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has a bumpy appearance due to the ribosomes attached to its surface. It is responsible for protein synthesis and processing in the cell. The rough ER is interconnected with the smooth ER, forming a network of membrane-bound tubules and sacs throughout the cell.
The urethra, male or female, doesn't look like much - it is a simple tube composed of stratified squamous epithelial cells.
The cochlea
Cochlea.
Cochlea.
The rough ER is a long coiled tube that looks like a intestine. If it is rough it has ribosomes traveling on it.
The proboscis is the coiled, tube-like appendage on butterflies and some other insects. When the butterfly wants to drink nectar, it uncurls the proboscis and uses it like a straw to suck up nectar from flowers.
The semicircular canals and the vestibule are responsible for balance.
The coiled tube that lies behind the testes is called the epididymis. The epididymis is the part of the male's reproductive system that stores and transports the spermatozoa.
The coiled tube of the inner ear is called the Cochlea.
Small Intestion
The small intestine is a coiled tube in which chemical digestion occurs.
An ovary is part of the adnexa. The ovary doesn't have an adnexa. The adnexa are the ovary and tube.
The coiled tube found in the inner ear is called the cochlea. It is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals that are then transmitted to the brain for interpretation.