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Is the kneecap distal or proximal to your heel?

The relationship is that they are both major bones of the body, and that they are formed from the sme type of bone tissuses. They are the only 2 like that in your whole body every other bone is made of different types of tissuses.


Smooth tissues that cover surfaces are?

Epithelial tissues are the smooth tissues that cover surfaces in the body. They serve as a protective barrier and are found in the skin, lining of organs, and throughout the body. Epithelial tissues are designed to absorb, secrete, and protect underlying structures.


What are the common features of all living things?

M - does it move R - does it respond to stimuli S - can it sense things N - does it feed / require nutrition E - Does it get rid of waster materials (excreat) R - Does it reproduce G - Does it grow


What are some of the risks of gene therapy?

one disadvantage is that when you come to know that you have a defected gene which could cause some disease/disorder, you have 2 options. go in for a very expensive treatment or go on with life knowing that you have a disease. many ppl dun have the money to spend on the expensive treatments. the second thing is it can be used for not-so-important purposed, like looking younger, being tall, having a smaller nose etc..again its controversial...is baldness enough a reason to carry out gene therapy as comaperd to cancer? also, many ppl have a prob wid prenatal screening (to find defective genes in the baby when you're pregnant). there are many legal, and ethical issues. depending on the type of gene therapy, der r disadvantages and advantages for each method used to administer gene therapy. having said all that, gene therapy gives someone with a disease a chance to live a normal life!


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A structer made up of different types of tissuses that work together?

skin


Is the kneecap distal or proximal to your heel?

The relationship is that they are both major bones of the body, and that they are formed from the sme type of bone tissuses. They are the only 2 like that in your whole body every other bone is made of different types of tissuses.


Are tissuse bigger then organs?

NO because tissuses make up organs


How is vitamin K stored in the body?

it is stored in the blood and tissuses but not for very long because your body gets rid of it as soon as possible!


Smooth tissues that cover surfaces are?

Epithelial tissues are the smooth tissues that cover surfaces in the body. They serve as a protective barrier and are found in the skin, lining of organs, and throughout the body. Epithelial tissues are designed to absorb, secrete, and protect underlying structures.


What are the tissuses connect bones to bones?

The tissues are called ligaments. Thoes tissues are what connect your bones to other parts of bones.


What organs and tissuses have been successfully transplanted since 1950?

http://www.answers.com/organ+transplant?cat=biz-fin Transplantation is well established for skin, teeth, bone, blood, bone http://www.answers.com/topic/marrow, cornea, heart, kidney, liver, and to a lesser extent for the lung, http://www.answers.com/topic/pancreas, and http://www.answers.com/topic/intestine. On occasion two http://www.answers.com/topic/transplanting are combined, such as heart and lungor pancreas and kidney


What are intercellular attachments?

Intercellular attachments are different kinds of attachments that keeps cells together. There are:Occluding junction form a barrier that isolates the basolateral surfaces and deeper the tissuses from the contents of the lumen.An Adhesion belt locks together the terminal webs of the neighboring cells, strengthening the apical region and preventing distortion and leakage at the occluding junction.Gap junction permits chemical communication that coordinates the activities of adjacent cells. Desomosomesprovides firm attachment between neighboring cells by interlocking their cytoskeletons.


What part of the circulatory system carries blood to the organs?

The arteries are responsible for carrying blood away from the heart and distributing it to the organs in the body. They branch out into smaller blood vessels called arterioles that further transport blood to the organs for oxygen and nutrient delivery.


3 What are some advantages and disadvantages of having an exoskeleton?

There is not really an advantage, unless u mean if the killer has an advantage, then it becomes a yes or no answer yes: they can easily break exoskeleton if it is fragile no: you will be safe from harm


What are the common features of all living things?

M - does it move R - does it respond to stimuli S - can it sense things N - does it feed / require nutrition E - Does it get rid of waster materials (excreat) R - Does it reproduce G - Does it grow


What are some of the risks of gene therapy?

one disadvantage is that when you come to know that you have a defected gene which could cause some disease/disorder, you have 2 options. go in for a very expensive treatment or go on with life knowing that you have a disease. many ppl dun have the money to spend on the expensive treatments. the second thing is it can be used for not-so-important purposed, like looking younger, being tall, having a smaller nose etc..again its controversial...is baldness enough a reason to carry out gene therapy as comaperd to cancer? also, many ppl have a prob wid prenatal screening (to find defective genes in the baby when you're pregnant). there are many legal, and ethical issues. depending on the type of gene therapy, der r disadvantages and advantages for each method used to administer gene therapy. having said all that, gene therapy gives someone with a disease a chance to live a normal life!