Red blood cells are the only functional cell with no nucleus
The nuclei is not visible in the sclerenchyma tissue at maturity because the cells are usually dead.
The type of muscle tissue that have only one or two nuclei per cell are cardiac muscle cells. Their nuclei are located in the center of a cell.
Smooth muscle tissue has a single nucleus in each cell :)
This tissue is likely to be dense regular connective tissue. It consists of tightly packed collagen fibers running parallel to each other, with fibroblast nuclei interspersed throughout. It lacks striations and is commonly found in tendons and ligaments, providing strength and support to these structures.
Transitional tissue is a type of epithelial tissue.
Smooth Muscle Tissue
The nuclei is not visible in the sclerenchyma tissue at maturity because the cells are usually dead.
Yes, nuclei are typically visible in tissue samples when viewed under a microscope. Nuclei contain DNA and are stained with dyes to make them more visible for analysis. They appear as dark, round structures within the cell.
This description is characteristic of adipose tissue, which is a type of connective tissue that stores fat in the form of adipocytes. Adipocytes are specialized cells that can greatly increase in size as they store more fat, leading to enlargement of the tissue. Due to the accumulation of fat droplets, the nuclei of adipocytes get pushed to the periphery of the cell.
The type of tissue that fits this description is epithelial tissue. Epithelial cells are tightly packed together with large nuclei located near the basal surface. This arrangement allows epithelial tissue to form protective barriers in the body and facilitate the exchange of substances.
Skeletal muscle tissue.
If it is spindle shaped, it is smooth (visceral) muscle tissue. If it is H or Y-shaped then it is cardiac muscle tissue. And, if it is rod shaped and has multiple nuclei, then it is skeletal muscle tissue. Another characteristic of both cardiac and muscle tissue is that it is striated with darker and lighter bands.
The type of muscle tissue that have only one or two nuclei per cell are cardiac muscle cells. Their nuclei are located in the center of a cell.
The tissue most likely being viewed is skeletal muscle tissue. Skeletal muscle tissue is composed of long and thin fibers called muscle fibers that exhibit striations due to the arrangement of contractile proteins. These muscle fibers contain multiple nuclei and mitochondria to support their high energy demands.
Smooth muscle tissue has a single nucleus in each cell :)
the dominant allele is in all egg nuclei.
Smooth muscle tissue