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Properties of epithelial tissue?

Epithelial tissue does not exhibit polarity.


Which primary tissues exhibit cellularity?

primary tissue types that exhibit cellularity


Do epithelial tissues always exhibit polarity?

Yes, epithelial tissues typically exhibit polarity, with distinct apical and basal surfaces. The apical surface faces the external environment or a body cavity, while the basal surface is anchored to a basement membrane. This polarity allows for the specialized functions of epithelial cells, such as secretion and absorption.


What Primary tissue types exhibit cellularity?

Epithelial, Muscular, and Nervous tissue.


A cell tissue that does not exhibit density-dependent is what kind of tissue?

Cancer tissues are not density dependent.


Is a tissue that grows by cell division said to exhibit hyperplasia?

yes


What type of matrix does adipose tissue exhibit?

Adipose tissue exhibits a loose connective tissue matrix, mainly composed of a network of collagen fibers, proteoglycans, and glycoproteins. This matrix provides structural support and elasticity to the adipose tissue while allowing for the storage of fat cells (adipocytes) within its spaces.


What type of magnet can vary its strength and polarity?

electromagnet


Is histrionicotoxin polar or nonpolar?

Histrionicotoxin is a polar molecule due to the presence of multiple functional groups such as amine and ester groups that exhibit polarity.


What type of capacitors polarity of the applied voltage must be taken care off?

Electrolytic capacitors are the type of capacitor that has to have its polarity checked when added into a circuit.See related links below.


What type of electrolytic capacitor will be permanently damaged if connected to the incorrect polarity?

A polarized capacitor will be permanently damaged if connected to the incorrect polarity.


Which type of tissue supports the body?

The tissue is a connective tissue! :)