Explain how one would differentiate tissue that was pseudostratified, stratified
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Explain how one would differentiate tissue that was pseudostratified, stratified, or simple. Give an example of each type of tissue. While Dr Wentz-Hunter was in Canada over spring break, she decided to go on ice river tour of Jackson Canyon. During the tour, she was separated from her group and became lost. At first she was not worried but then the sun set and she had not found her way back to the lodge. As a result she was forced to spend the night in the canyon. A) Describe the process that Dr Wentz-Hunter's body would go through to prevent hypothermia. Be very specific. B) If Dr Wentz has food and water with her, are her chances of avoiding hypothermia better or worse? Why? C) She noticed some Canadian Geese were near her during the night and did not seem to be having any problems with the temperature. In fact, some were standing in the water of a nearby river. Explain the processes of thermoregulation in this animal that may allow them to stand in near freezing water. D) Would you expect Dr Wentz to be able to stand in the water without effect? Why or why not?Explanation / Answer
1.A pseudostratified epithelium is a tissue which usually comprises of only a single layer of cells.It also has a cell nucle which is usually is positioned in a way which is usually suggestive of stratified epithelia
They are usually found in the linings of the trachea
A stratified squamous epithelium usually comprises of the various epithelial cells which are arranged in layers.They are usually present on a cutaneous membrane. In this nly one layer is in touch with the basement membrane.They are usually found in the skin and have 2 layers unlike a single layer which is present in a single and a simple tissue on the contrary here.
A simple tissue is defined as a group of cells that are similar in origin,structure and function .They are found in the various body parts of body.
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