Task 1- tissues Tissues are groups of similar cells which have a similar structure and function. All of these cells work together to complete various tasks. There are four different types of tissues in the human body that I am going to give examples of. These include the epithelial tissue‚ connective tissue‚ collagenous tissue and the nerve tissue. The first time of tissue is the epithelium tissue which has the function of helping to protect the body. There are four main types of epithelium tissues;
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P2 Outline the structure of the main tissues of the bodyTYPES OF TISSUES: Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous -112395159385 Epithelial Tissue Epithelial tissue covers other tissues. Epithelial tissues are very thin layers of cells used to cover organs and other surfaces. May be found covering blood vessels‚ individual organs and other small organs. There are 4 types of epithelia tissue. Pavement or Squamous Epithelium 54667158826500Squamous epithelium is the scientific name for a type
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Proteins;- -build the body - Good for the brain‚ blood‚ skin and other tissues within the body Vitamins;- Help to maintain a healthy body Made by plants and animals Carbohydrates Gives energy Are present in foods such as pulses‚ bread and oats Fibre-;- -maintains a healthy bowel - adds bulk to foods - is known as roughage - Can’t be digested - is made of plant material - is presented in foods such as bread‚ pluses and oats Fats;- Gives energy Stored as body fat if too much is eaten
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PHYLUM PORIFERA DELA CRUZ‚ R.‚ DUMLAO‚ D.‚ PASCUA‚ M.‚ SAN JUAN‚ R.‚1 1Department of Biology‚ College of Science‚ University of the Philippines Baguio July 17‚ 2012 ABSTRACT | | |Sponges [Porifera] are unusual animals whose body plans make interpreting phylogenetic relationships within the group and with other basal | |metazoan taxa a difficult task
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What is Juice Plus Complete? In today’s world‚ where living a hectic life has become the new norm‚ numerous individuals will continually lack the time needed to break for a meal. Unfortunately‚ missing daily meals can have dire consequences resulting in health deficiencies. [Cite URL= https://www.webmd.com/diet/7-nutrients-your-diet-may-be-missing#1] However‚ Juice Plus Complete can assist those who sacrifice meals repeatedly‚ by providing essential nutrients needed to fill the gaps and maintain
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Croton is an extensive flowering plant genus in the spurge family‚ Euphorbiaceae‚ established by Carl Linnaeus in 1737. The plants of this genus were described and introduced to Europeans by George Eberhard Rumphius. The common names for this genus are rush foil and croton‚ but the latter also refers to Codiaeum variegatum. The generic name comes from the Greek κροτον (kroton)‚ which means "tick" and refers to the shape of the seeds of certain species (Gledhill‚ 2008).
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Is a Vegetarian Diet an Effective Choice for Weight Loss or Weight Control? In a study completed in 2003‚ it was found that approximately 4% of Canadians follow a vegetarian diet (“American Dietetic Association‚” 2003). This type of diet concentrates on the consumption of plants for food. The most common type is the lacto-ovo vegetarian diet‚ which restricts the intake of meat‚ poultry and fish‚ but allows the intake of eggs and dairy products (Vegetarian Diet‚ 2009). Many people become vegetarians
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body temperature. (f) Promote growth. 3. Food can be divided into seven classes which are : (a) Carbohydrates (b) Protein (c) Fats (d) Vitamins (e) Mineral salts (f) Water (g) Fibres (A) Carbohydrates 1. Carbohydrates are formed from the elements of carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen. 2. Carbohydrates belong to a class of food that provide energy to the body. 3. Carbohydrates are oxidised in the body during respiration
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Biology – Assignment One Cells. Question One Explain the roles of the main components and features of a cell to the cell function. A typical animal cell is rounded in shape‚ surrounded by a cell membrane. This holds in the cytoplasm‚ which contains other structures such as the nucleus‚ ribosomes‚ and mitochondria. Each cell has tiny structures inside called organelles; each type of organelle performs a particular function. For example there are mitochondria (power stations)‚ ribosomes (protein
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allowing it to be competitive with petroleum-based plastics in food packaging. Due to its reinforcing properties‚ nanocellulose can also be used in bio-composites and other matrix materials. 6.9 Concluding remarks Natural fibres‚ cellulose and other constituents of natural fibres are very promising materials for the future‚ having the capability to replace current synthetic materials. with the rapid developments in nanotechnology‚ nanocellulose brings many new insights to the materials world‚ such
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