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classify the deffrent type of tissue

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Answered by Haceeb
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There are four basic types of tissue: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissue.

1: Epithelial tissue covers the body surface and forms the lining for most internal cavities. The major function of epithelial tissue includes protection, secretion, absorption, and filtration. The skin is an organ made up of epithelial tissue which protectsthe body from dirt, dust, bacteria and other microbes that may be harmful. Cells of the epithelial tissue have different shapes as shown on the student's worksheet. Cells can be thin, flat to cubic to elongated.

2: Connective tissue is the most abundant and the most widely distributed of the tissues. Connective tissues perform a varietyof functions including support and protection. The following tissues are found in the human body, ordinary loose connective tissue, fat tissue, dense fibrous tissue, cartilage, bone, blood, and lymph, which are all considered connective tissue.

3: There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal, smooth,and cardiac. Skeletal muscle is a voluntary type of muscle tissue that is used in the contraction of skeletal parts. Smooth muscleis found in the walls of internal organs and blood vessels. It is an involuntary type. The cardiac muscle is found only in the walls of the heart and is involuntary in nature.

4: Nerve tissue is composed of specialized cells which not only receive stimuli but also conduct impulses to and from all parts of the body. Nerve cells or neurons are long and string-like.
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Answered by allysia
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Tissues are classified into
1. Pant tissue
i) meristematic tissue
a) apical tissue
b)lateral tissue
c) intercalary tissue
ii) permanent tissue
a) simple tissue
● parenchyma
● collenchyma
● sclerenchyma
b) complex tissue
● phloem
● xylem
2. Animal tissue
i) epithelial
a) squamous
b) cubodial
c) columnar and glandular
d) ciliated
ii) muscular
a) striated
b) smooth
c) cardic
iii) connective
a) areolar
● tendon
● ligament
b) adipose
C) skeletal
● cartilage
● bone
d) fluid
● blood
● lymph
iv) nervous
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