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There are a number of muscles found in the walls of many internal organs. The common ones include smooth muscles and involuntary muscles among others.
The autonomic nervous system and its two divisions: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic, control the activities of the internal organs. The role of the sympathetic is to activate what is called the alarm response, and the parasympathetic activates the relaxation response. These two activities either turn on, or turn off, certain internal processes. All of these internal processes are regulated by the hypothalamus gland in the brain, which regulates homeostasis: the balance of the internal environment of a multi-cell organism.
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A loose CT (connective tissue) can be found throughout the body, connecting and supporting various structures such as skin, blood vessels, nerves, and organs. Examples include areolar tissue under the skin and around organs, and reticular tissue in lymphoid organs like the spleen.
The body cavity surrounded by muscle is called the coelom. It houses and protects internal organs such as the digestive system, reproductive organs, and respiratory system in many animals. The muscles surrounding the coelom provide support and allow for movement of these organs within the cavity.
Other words for internal organs: vitals, entrails, insides. The term for the Internal Organs is Viscer/o-
Humans have many bones that don't protect internal organs like your finger bones (which are called phalanges and metacarpals)
There are many different internal organs with many different functions but they basically keep the body functioning properly. The external organs' main job is to protect the body.
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No, muscle tissue is not formed by the endoderm. Muscle tissue is derived from the mesoderm layer during embryonic development. The endoderm gives rise to the lining of many internal organs such as the gastrointestinal tract and respiratory system.
Hmm, internal? I think there are 21 or 22 internal organs.
Approximately lateral. Not exactly because many of the internal organs are assymetrical.
There are a number of muscles found in the walls of many internal organs. The common ones include smooth muscles and involuntary muscles among others.
The skeleton is extremely important to the body. It provides the internal framework for the body and protects many internal organs from external damage.
They are organized by its tissues, organs, and the organs of their systems
The autonomic nervous system and its two divisions: the sympathetic and the parasympathetic, control the activities of the internal organs. The role of the sympathetic is to activate what is called the alarm response, and the parasympathetic activates the relaxation response. These two activities either turn on, or turn off, certain internal processes. All of these internal processes are regulated by the hypothalamus gland in the brain, which regulates homeostasis: the balance of the internal environment of a multi-cell organism.