100% acetate - fibre
multifilmanet yarn
plain weave - fabric structure
The lining of the stomach is made up of folds called rugae, which allow the stomach to expand and contract as it digests food. These rugae give the lining a slightly rough texture.
When you have your period, the lining of your uterus sheds along with blood. This lining is made up of tissue and blood vessels that build up in the uterus each month in preparation for a potential pregnancy. When fertilization does not occur, this lining is shed during menstruation, resulting in a mixture of blood and tissue being released out of the body.
The lining cells in the small intestine are responsible for absorbing nutrients from digested food. These cells have microvilli that increase surface area for absorption and contain transporters to move nutrients into the bloodstream.
The stomach has a lining of protective mucus.
The lining of internal organs is made up of epithelial tissue, which is a type of tissue that covers the surfaces of organs and serves as a protective barrier. Epithelial cells are tightly packed together to prevent substances from entering or leaving the organ. Additionally, the lining may contain mucus-producing cells to help lubricate and protect the organ.
uniform, suits and lining
Alveoli
leather with a plastic lining.
Alveoli
sometimes leather but is always made of hogs stomach lining
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It is slimy because it is made of mucous
A lining made of mucus.
Acetat is a man-made fabric used for lining various garments.
The lining of the stomach is made up of folds called rugae, which allow the stomach to expand and contract as it digests food. These rugae give the lining a slightly rough texture.
smooth muscle
The uterus creates a lining made up of blood and skin incase she becomes pregnant... if the egg is not fertilised then the girl doesn't need the lining so it comes out as a period until her next cycle and she rebuilds her lining... all to do with hormones ;)