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Which type of Epithelial Membrane lines all human body cavities that are exposed to the outside of the body?

Mucous Membranes is wrong... it is actually Serous Membranes - because they line the sealed, internal subdivisions of the ventral body cavity - cavities that are not open to the exterior. Face! In responce to whoever wrote what is above the question asks what membrane composed of epithelial tissue line cavities that OPEN to the OUTSIDE. It is the mucous membranes for following reasons: body membranes are formed by epithelial tissue and have an underlying layer of connective tissue. mucous membranes produce mucous that lubricates organs, trap dirt and debris, and keeps cavities from drying out. Mucous membranes line cavities that open out to the exterior, such as the nose, mouth, respirtory tract and anus. Serous membranes can be found lining the body cavities that do NOT open to the exterior.


When vesicles from the Golgi apparatus deliver their contents to the exterior of the cell they add their membranes to the plasma membrane The plasma membrane does not increase in size because?

The membrane is continually being lost from the plasma membrane by endocytosis


How can you recognize a geode in the outdoors?

Geodes are generally rounded in shape, may have a rough textured exterior, and if partially hollow, would seem relatively light in comparison to an otherwise solid rock.


What are three roles sugar-coated proteins play in the life of a cell?

The term glycocalyx (sugar covering), is used to describe the fuzzy, sticky carbohydrate-rich area at the cell surface. You can think of your cells as sugar coated. The glycocalyx that clings to each cell's surface is enriched both by glycolips and by glycoproteins secreted by the cell.


Do mucous membranes line body cavities that open to the surface?

True. Mucous membrane are composed of epithelial cell resting on a lyer of loose connective tissue called the lamina proparia. They linine all body cavities that open to the body exterior- the respiratory.

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What are the types of membranes lining cavities that communicate with the exterior of the body?

Mucous Membrane


Which membrane lines cavities that communicate with the exterior of the body?

mucous membranes


Which type of Epithelial Membrane lines all human body cavities that are exposed to the outside of the body?

Mucous Membranes is wrong... it is actually Serous Membranes - because they line the sealed, internal subdivisions of the ventral body cavity - cavities that are not open to the exterior. Face! In responce to whoever wrote what is above the question asks what membrane composed of epithelial tissue line cavities that OPEN to the OUTSIDE. It is the mucous membranes for following reasons: body membranes are formed by epithelial tissue and have an underlying layer of connective tissue. mucous membranes produce mucous that lubricates organs, trap dirt and debris, and keeps cavities from drying out. Mucous membranes line cavities that open out to the exterior, such as the nose, mouth, respirtory tract and anus. Serous membranes can be found lining the body cavities that do NOT open to the exterior.


Membranes that line body cavities that open directly to the exterior are?

It matters on which cavity of the body it is. For example, for the heart the membrane is the pericardium. Mucous membranes line body cavities that open to the outside. examples would be the nose, mouth, respiratory tract, and the anus.


Explain the role of membrane carbohydrates in cell-cell recognition?

membrane carbohydrates are used for the selection of cells to make tissues, and the rejection of foreign cells (like in your blood). Cells recognize each other by binding to surface molecules, often carbohydrates, on the plasma membrane. Membrane carbohydrates may be covalently bonded to lipids of more commonly proteins (forming glycoproteins). Carbohydrates on the external side of the plasma membrane vary among species, individuals, and even cell types in an individual


How many extrinsic eye muscles are attached to the exterior surface of each eyeball?

30


What is the scientific term for a Labrador's ear?

The exterior ear is known as the pinna, or an auricle. This would have the species association attached.


What are the membranes that line the body cavities that open to the exterior of the body?

mucous membraneMucous membranes line the body cavities that open directly to the exterior.a. Mucous membraneSerosaThe type of epithelial tissue lining the inside of an organ is called Simple columnar epithelium while the type of epithelia that lines the outside (exterior) of the digestive, reproductive, and respiratory tracts is called stratified cuboidal epithelium.


When vesicles from the Golgi apparatus deliver their contents to the exterior of the cell they add their membranes to the plasma membrane The plasma membrane does not increase in size because?

The membrane is continually being lost from the plasma membrane by endocytosis


When vesicles from the Golgi apparatus deliver their contents to the exterior of the cell they add their membranes to the plasma membrane. The plasma membrane does not increase in size because?

The membrane is continually being lost from the plasma membrane by endocytosis


How can you recognize a geode in the outdoors?

Geodes are generally rounded in shape, may have a rough textured exterior, and if partially hollow, would seem relatively light in comparison to an otherwise solid rock.


Why are amphipathic compounds important to the cell membrane?

The are the cell membrane! The are the phospholipid bi- layer of the cell membrane that has a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophillic head which allows cell membranes to form mycells that divide the interior of the cell from the exterior.