The statement "All tissue is made up of tiny units" is known as the cell theory of life.
because they are made up of more than one type of tissue
The uterus is primarily made up of smooth muscle tissue known as the myometrium. It also contains some connective tissue and specialized glandular epithelium that lines the inner cavity.
The outer layer of the eye, known as the sclera, is made of tough tissue that helps to protect and maintain the shape of the eyeball.
Some tissue in the body is made of fat. Many more are not. The tissue that has fat cells is called adipose tissue. It stores "food" for later use, insulates and acts as a protector..
A polymer is made up of repeat units usually known as monomers.
Nervous tissue is made up of specialized units called nerve cells, or neurons. They detect different types of stimuli in the body.
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because they are made up of more than one type of tissue
The uterus is primarily made up of smooth muscle tissue known as the myometrium. It also contains some connective tissue and specialized glandular epithelium that lines the inner cavity.
The most obvious statement that can be made about a situation or fact, also known as "la palisse," is something that is already widely known or evident to everyone.
amino acids
Cells are the basic functional units of living things. A groups of cells together forms a tissue. A group of tissues together forms an organ.
The outer layer of the eye, known as the sclera, is made of tough tissue that helps to protect and maintain the shape of the eyeball.
cells
Some tissue in the body is made of fat. Many more are not. The tissue that has fat cells is called adipose tissue. It stores "food" for later use, insulates and acts as a protector..
A polymer is made up of repeat units usually known as monomers.
No, muscle tissue contains contractile units made of actin and myosin proteins, which are responsible for muscle contraction. Collagen is a structural protein found in connective tissues like tendons and ligaments, but it is not directly involved in muscle contraction.