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1)name different types of tissue found in animals
2)name the tissue which form iner linning of the blood vessels
3)name the tissue which which contact muscles with bones
4)give the functions of blood platelets
5)which blood cells are most abundant in numbers
6)which type of muscles show rhytmic contraction
7)give two pecuilar features of cardiac muscle fibres
8)give the location and function of stratified epithelium
9)state one difference between dendrites and axon
10) different between blood and lymph

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Answered by hasandeen123
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Answer:

1)epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue.

2)Endothelium

3)Tendons

4)Platelets, or thrombocytes, are small, colorless cell fragments in our blood that form clots and stop or prevent bleeding. Platelets are made in our bone marrow, the sponge-like tissue inside our bones.

5)Red Blood Cells (also called erythrocytes or RBCs)

6)Cardiac muscle

7)Cardiac muscles are involuntary muscles. They are involved in continuous rhythmic contraction and relaxation.

Cardiomyocytes or the cardiac cells are uninucleate, cylindrical, and elongated.

8)Stratified squamous epithelia are found in nearly every organ system where the body comes into close contact with the outside environment – from the skin to the respiratory, digestive, excretory and reproductive systems. They also protect the body from desiccation and water loss

9)Axons Dendrites

Only one axon per nerve cell Many dendrites in a nerve cell

10)Blood

Reddish in colour.

2) Red blood cells are present.

3) Bidirectional flow.

4) Flow is rapid.

5) Leucocyte count relatively less.

6) Platelets present.

Lymph

1) Pale yellow in colour.

2) Red blood cells are absent.

3) Unidirectional flow.

4) Flow is slow.

5) High leucocyte count.

6) Platelets absent.

Explanation:

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Answered by IncredibleKhushi
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  1. Epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue.
  2. Endothelium
  3. Tendons
  4. Blood platelets leads to clotting of blood.
  5. Red Blood Cells (RBCs)
  6. Cardiac muscles

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  • Cardiac muscles are involuntary. They cannot be controlled by will.
  • Cardiac muscle cells are cylindrical, branched and uninucleate.

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  • Stratified cuboidal epithelium protects areas such as the ducts of sweat glands, mammary glands, and salivary glands. Columnar epithelial cells are elongated and column-shaped and have a height of at least four times their width. Their nuclei are elongated and are usually located near the base of the cells.

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  • Dendrites receive electrochemical impulses from other neurons, and carry them inwards and towards the cell body, while axons carry the impulses away from the cell body.

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  • Blood :

It is red coloured fluid connective tissue that contains RBCs.

  • Lymph :

It is colourless fluid connective tissue in which RBCs are absent.

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