Which structure and function relationship does not make sense? O The skin tissue has large areas of empty space to allow efficient movement of fat tissue. O The web-like structure of neurons are dendrites and axons that function to transport electrical charge across the length of the neuron. O The open spaces in the lungs allows for efficient gas exchange. O The beating cilia on the inside layer of the trachea functions to prevent unwanted material from entering the lungs. O The holes observed on bone samples function to hold capillaries for nutrient transport.

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Which structure and function relationship does not make sense?
The skin tissue has large areas of empty space to allow efficient movement of fat tissue.
The web-like structure of neurons are dendrites and axons that function to transport electrical charge across
the length of the neuron.
The open spaces in the lungs allows for efficient gas exchange.
O The beating cilia on the inside layer of the trachea functions to prevent unwanted material from entering the
lungs.
O The holes observed on bone samples function to hold capillaries for nutrient transport.
Transcribed Image Text:Which structure and function relationship does not make sense? The skin tissue has large areas of empty space to allow efficient movement of fat tissue. The web-like structure of neurons are dendrites and axons that function to transport electrical charge across the length of the neuron. The open spaces in the lungs allows for efficient gas exchange. O The beating cilia on the inside layer of the trachea functions to prevent unwanted material from entering the lungs. O The holes observed on bone samples function to hold capillaries for nutrient transport.
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Skin

  • It is composed of the epidermis, an epithelial layer of ectodermal origin, and dermis, a connective tissue of mesodermal origin. 
  • Epidermal derivatives include hairs, nails, and sebaceous and sweat glands.
  • Beneath the dermis lies the hypodermis or subcutaneous tissue, a loose connective tissue. 
  • The fat layer of skin is located in the subcutaneous layer of tissue called the hypodermis. The thickness of the fat layer varies great from one person to another.
  • Fat layer help in insulate the body from heat and cold, provides protective padding, and serves as an energy storage area. 
  • Fat cells does not show any movement inside the skin tissue. 
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