Biology, asked by somikm995, 8 days ago

What are the functions performed by each tissue in theillustration?

What are the important tissues that the stomach and the intestineare made up of?

What is the function of the stomach?

What is the function of the intestine?

Is the function performed by an organ the same as the functionof its constituent tissues?

What is the advantage of organs with the same function working together as a system?​

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Answered by kainsangeeta25
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Answer 1):-Epithelial tissue creates protective boundaries and is involved in the diffusion of ions and molecules. Connective tissue underlies and supports other tissue types. Muscle tissue contracts to initiate movement in the body.

Answer 2):-Microscopic analysis of the stomach's structure reveals that it is made of several distinct layers of tissue: the mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, and serosa layers.

Answer 3):-Stomach. The stomach is a hollow organ, or "container," that holds food while it is being mixed with stomach enzymes. These enzymes continue the process of breaking down food into a usable form. Cells in the lining of the stomach secrete a strong acid and powerful enzymes that are responsible for the breakdown process.

Answer 4):-Its main purpose is to digest food. But the intestine is not only there for digestion: it also produces various substances that carry messages to other parts of the body, and plays an important role in fighting germs and regulating the body's water balance.

Answer 5):-A group of cells with similar structure and function is called a tissue. A tissue has a specific function which it accomplishes as a result of all its constituent cells working together. ... A group of organs form the organ system, and together they perform a particular function.

Answer 6):-Just as the organs in an organ system work together to accomplish their task, so the different organ systems also cooperate to keep the body running. For example, the respiratory system and the circulatory system work closely together to deliver oxygen to cells and to get rid of the carbon dioxide the cells produce.

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