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Based on function performed list the type of animal tissue

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Answered by aditivats15
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there are mainly 4 types of tissues in animals
epithelial tissues
nervous tissues
connective tissues
muscular tissues

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bansalsulekh4pah4mm: what is the common characteristic in different connective tissues
aditivats15: connective tissue has mainly 3 main components of cells. cells, fibres and ground substance. together ground substance and fibres make up a
aditivats15: extracellular matrix
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Answered by GlowingRuby
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A tissue is a group of connected cells that have a similar function within an organism.

There are four basic types of tissue in the body of all animals, including the human body. These make up all the organs, structures and other contents of the body. figure below shows an example of each tissue type.

The four basic types of animal tissue are:

Epithelial tissue is made up of layers of tightly packed cells that line the surfaces of the body for protection, secretion, and absorption. Examples of epithelial tissue include the skin, the lining of the mouth and nose, and the lining of the digestive system.

Muscle tissue is made up of cells contain contractile filaments that move past each other and change the size of the cell. There are three types of muscle tissue: smooth muscle which is found in the inner linings of organs; skeletal muscle, which is attached to bone and moves the body; and cardiac muscle which is found only in the heart.

Nervous tissue is made up of the nerve cells (neurons) that together form the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord.

Connective tissue is made up of many different types of cells that are all involved in structure and support of the body. Bone, blood, fat, and cartilage are all connective tissues. Connective tissue can be densely packed together, as bone cells are, or loosely packed, as adipose tissue (fat cells) are.

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