Answer:
mucosa
Explanation:
The pharynx and esophagus possesss all of the basic histological layers of the gastrtointestinal tract (GI tract). The layers are:
- mucosa - layer closer to lumen which cocnsists of epithelium, lamina propria and muscularis mucosae
- submucosa-layer of loose connective tissue with vessels
- muscularis propria-layer of inner circular and outer longitudinal muscular layers
- adventia - layer of loose connective tissue
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Answer:
Density, dispersion, growth
Explanation
Population refers to the total number of all members of a species occupying a particular area or habitat at a given time. Populations are not static but change in size, structure and organization. Some of the characteristics of population are:
- Density which refers to the number of members of a species per unit area or volume.
- Dispersion refers to the spread and distribution of individuals of a species within a habitat.
- Growth is the rate of increase or decrease in the number of individuals in a population which is balanced by birth rate and death rate.
The issues that affect population include competition, predation, emigration, diseases and parasites.
Answer;
Deep fascia
Explanation;
-Deep fascia is a layer of dense connective tissue which can surround individual muscles, and also surround groups of muscles to separate into fascial compartments.
-It is a dense fibrous connective tissue that interpenetrates and surrounds the muscles, bones, nerves and blood vessels of the body. It is in the form of a fibrous sheet which invests the body beneath the superficial fascia.
I think the answer to this question is hypertonic to hypotonic as diffusion is the movement of water from a high to low concentration and hypertonic contains a high concentration of solutes and hypotonic contains a low concentration of solutes (the are opposites). Hope this makes sense