khaledullah02 khaledullah02
  • 03-11-2020
  • Biology
contestada

How is a tissue that is stratified different from tissue which is striated?

Respuesta :

vmhelbickeyre
vmhelbickeyre vmhelbickeyre
  • 03-11-2020

Answer:

Striated tissue has 'stripes' of a sort which help them contract. Non-striated tissue or smooth tissue do not need this specialization so they simply do not have these 'stripes.'

Explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Identifying technical vocabulary
What is the area of the shaded region in the figure above?
PLEASE HELP The diagram represents a residential subdivision in the shape of a right triangle. A road from point C to point D bisects the right angle C. How far
if a sample of helium occupies 15.9 mL at 0.885 kPa what volume will it occupy at 0.500 kPa
what is avagardoes hypthosis
how do i become more creative in my drawings and how do i make my drawings realistic
how do you tell if a functuon is a linear function​
Predict what might happen to the dark moth population in the light forest, if the simulation ran for a longer period of time.
i need help with this plz help
Can somone help me with this homework you can google the article