Yes organs are frequently found in churches and there are some magnificent organs found in cathedrals. The sound made by the organ is particularly suitable for the structure of these building which reverberate with the sound accompanying the singing of the choir and congregation. They can also look very beautiful and impressive.
well, peritoneal structures like the bowel {i.e. located within the peritoneal cavity} are covered by serosa, a mesothelium type of cells. other organs {i.e. retroperitoneal, behind the peritoneum} like the oesophagus are covered with loose connective tissue called adventitia. Hope that helps... M A.J
A PCA (personal care assistant) helps you to perform physical tasks, that might be unable to perform due to health issues. A PCA can perform tubal feeding along with other duties like bathing, grooming, dressing and undressing.
you can perform any musical as long as it isn't on broadway. any other musical you can license and put on.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") owns many pipe organs. They can be found in meetinghouses and temples around the world. The most famous pipe organs owned by the Church are found on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah - most notably the Tabernacle Organ and the Conference Center Organ. These organs are played daily in free recitals that are open to the public.The Tabernacle Organ was originally built in 1867 and contains 11,623 pipes. It is one of the largest pipe organs in the world.The Conference Center Organ was built in 2003 and contains 7,767 pipes.See the "Related Links" below for more information about these organs and other organs on Temple Square.
A pedipalp is basically the appendages that you see on spiders (that look like antennae) or scorpions (that look like pincers) or almost any other anthropod.each of the second pair of appendages attached to the cephalothorax of most arachnids. They are variously specialized as pincers in scorpions, sensory organs in spiders, and locomotory organs in horseshoe crabs.
No. Tissues work together to make organs. Organs work together to make the organ system
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your from connections academy? i am. its organ system.
Organs that work together are called systems: digestive system, cardiovascular system for example.
Our Muscle tissues work together to function our movement. They relax, tense, and do other actions. Without them, we would be like an inflated balloon.
Structures in organisms that are made of cells that perform a specific function are called tissues. For example, all skeletal muscle cells can be considered tissue, because all their cells are the same and function in a similar way. There are four tissue types in the body; connective tissue, nervous tissue, muscle tissue, and epithelial tissue. From these four types, virtually all other tissues in the body are made. By combining different tissues together, in different arragements, the organism can produce its organs, which are a group of different tissues all working together for a common function.
They are alike in the fact that they both perform specific functions. For example: The function of the heart is to pump blood throughout your body. The function of of the Golgi apparatus is to package proteins and lips. Your stomach is not built to pump blood throughout our body just like a centriole could not to the function of the Golgi apparatus. This is how they are alike. Both organs and organelles perform functions that not other organ or organelle can do.
Vestigial Organs
The main function of the excretory system is to get rid of wastes from the body. It is actually composed of many different structures and organs in other systems of the body. The organs that contribute are ones like the lungs, skin, liver, kidneys, colon, and bladder, just to name a few.