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describe the animal tissue in detail

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Answered by abdulmaliksmarty
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Animal tissues are grouped into four basic types: connective, muscle, nervous, and epithelial. ... While all animals can generally be considered to contain the four tissue types, the manifestation of these tissues can differ depending on the type of organism.
Answered by Samruddhi2001
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In multicellular organisms, a group of similar cells with intercellular substances perform specific function, such an aggregation of cells is called tissue. Organs are functional group of many tissues. The study of tissue is known as histology. The study of tissues in connection with diseases of tissues is known as histopathology.

The word tissue is derived from a Latin word which means 'weave'. Cells that form tissues are woven together to form tissues. Tissues are sometimes held together by a sticky substance that coat the cells.


Animal Tissue Definition
Any distinct type of material animal cells are made of, which consists specialized cells and cellular products, which show inflammation reaction to any infection or injury are known as tissues. In animal organs are made up of four basic types of tissues epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and nerve tissue. These tissues have distinctive features and specific functions which combine to form functioning organs.
Four Types of Animal Tissue
Animal tissues are of four basic types: Epithelial, Connective, Muscular and Neural tissues. Multiple tissues compose organs and body structures. Generally animals are said to made up of these basic four type of tissues, but the presence of these tissues may differ, depending on the type of organism. The origin of the cells of a type of tissues may differ in development stages in different classification of animals.


Animal Tissues and their Function
The structure of the cell varies according to its function. The tissues are different and are classified into four types:
Epithelial tissue
Connective tissue
Muscular tissue and
Neural tissue.
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