Biology, asked by fallensaiyan7, 9 months ago

Explain connective tissue??
Explain apical tissue??
Explain Muscular tissue??
Explain Nervous Tissue??

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Answered by ItzMissGoogle
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=> Connective tissues are a group of cells performing the function of binding. (animal tissues)

=>Apical tissues are plant tissues present at the tip of shoot and root help in increasing length of the plant.

=> Muscular tissues are animal muscle tissues. Namely they are Smooth muscles, Cardiac muscles and Skeletal muscles.

=> Nervous tissues are animal tissues perform the job of transferring messages in human body in the form of electric impulses.

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Answered by vegetavegeto73
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Answer: Connective Tissue- Tissue that connects, supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs, typically having relatively few cells embedded in an amorphous matrix, often with collagen or other fibres, and including cartilaginous, fatty, and elastic tissues.

              Apical Tissue- Apical meristem is a region of rapidly-dividing cells found at a plant's root and shoot tips. Division of these cells always results in primary (vertical) growth, both at the root and shoot. This type of tissue is undifferentiated.

              Muscular Tissue-  Muscle tissue is a soft tissue that composes muscles in animal bodies, and gives rise to muscles' ability to contract. This is opposed to other components or tissues in muscle such as tendons or perimysium. It is formed during embryonic development through a process known as myogenesis.

                    Nervous Tissue-  Nervous tissue is the term for groups of organized cells in the nervous system, which is the organ system that controls the body's movements, sends and carries signals to and from the different parts of the body, and has a role in controlling bodily functions such as digestion.

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