
Receptor → Sensory Neuron → Central Nervous System (Interneuron) → Motor Neuron → Effector organ. 3. Digestion and Metabolism
Nutrients are primarily absorbed in the small intestine through villi. How to use GDZ effectively:
In many GDZ (Ready Homework Solutions) collections, like those found on Gdz.ru or Reshak.ru, questions often focus on glands:
A common "Prover Sebia" mistake to watch for is calling it a "mixed" gland. It is an endocrine gland (internal secretion only) that regulates growth and other glands.
Muscular tissue (striated for skeletal, smooth for internal organs). Common Question: What defines a "tissue"?
The human body is organized into cells, tissues, organs, and systems. Common Question: Which tissue provides movement?
A group of cells and intercellular substances that share a common origin, structure, and function. 2. Endocrine & Nervous Systems