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What is the difference between tissues organs organs system?

Anatomy starts at the cellular level. (I'm going to use the digestive track for this example) First there are cells. Cells make up tissues (such as the tissue that lines the inside of your stomach). An accumulation of different tissues then makes an organ (ie. your stomach). An organ system would be a group of organs that work together, in this example it would be the digestive track: esophagus ...stomach...small intestine...colon..etc. And then finally, a group of organ systems makes up an organism, which would be you or me, a human!


What are four types of tissue found in the stomach?

The four types of tissue found in the stomach are epithelial tissue (lining the surface for absorption), muscular tissue (responsible for movement), connective tissue (supporting structure), and nervous tissue (for communication and control of functions).


The type of cell junction that prevents the contents of the stomach or urinary bladder from leaking into surrounding tissues?

Tight junctions are the type of cell junction that form a barrier between cells, preventing leakage of contents from the stomach or urinary bladder into surrounding tissues. Tight junctions create a seal between adjacent cells, regulating the passage of molecules between them.


What stomach contains epithelial and what other type of tissue?

The stomach contains epithelial tissue, specifically simple columnar epithelium, which lines the stomach and secretes mucus and gastric juices. In addition to epithelial tissue, the stomach also contains smooth muscle tissue, which is responsible for the involuntary contractions that help mix and propel food through the digestive tract. Together, these tissues play crucial roles in digestion and the overall functioning of the stomach.


How many days must stomach lining cells divide?

The stomach is lined with cells, collectively called epithelial tissues. These cells are constantly being replaced and usually complete the cell cycle within 24 hours.