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explain the types of animal tissues​

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Answered by nirman95
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The 4 basic type of tissues classified as per structure and function are as follows :

 \boxed{ \red{ \bold{1) \: epithelial \: \:  tissues}}}

These type of tissues mainly line the the surface of the lumen or body surfaces like skin. Examples are : Squamous epithelial cells , cuboidal epithelial cells , etc.

 \boxed{ \red{ \bold{2) \: connective\: \:  tissues}}}

This type of tissues mainly forms the bulk of the body. They mainly connect various organ , separate tissues . They consist of a matrix made of collagen , elastic fibres.

Examples is areolar tissue

 \boxed{ \red{ \bold{3) \: muscular\: \:  tissues}}}

These type of tissues are mainly found as

  • Skeletal muscles
  • Cardiac muscles
  • Smooth muscles

They can be both voluntary and involuntary . They mainly contain Proteins like Myosin And Actin as contractor units.

 \boxed{ \red{ \bold{4) \: neural\: \:  tissues}}}

These kind of tissues are mainly involved with Transmission of Impulses and Action Potentials.

They keep the body alert . Apart from Brain and Spinal cord and neurons, this class of tissues also contain Glial Cells like Oligodendrocytes, Microglia , etc.

Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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There are 4 types of animal tissues. They are :-

\huge{\underline{\sf{\orange{Epithelial\:Tissue -}}}} The covering or protective tissues in the animal body are epithelial tissue. There is no intracellular space between them. They are found in skin, the lining of the mouth, the lining of blood vessels, lungs alveoli and kidney etc.

{\underline{\tt{\blue{Types\:of\:Epithelial\:tissue -}}}}

  • Squamous
  • Cuboical
  • Columnar
  • Ciliated
  • Glandular

\huge{\underline{\sf{\orange{Connective\:Tissue - }}}} They connect different organs of the body. The cell of connective tissue are loosely spaced and embedded in an intracellular matrix. The matrix may be jelly like fluid, dense or rigid.

\huge{\underline{\sf{\orange{Muscular\:Tissue -}}}} Muscular tissue consists of elongated cells also called muscle fibres. This tissue is responsible for movement in our body. Muscles contain special protein called contractile protein which contract and relax to cause movement.

{\underline{\tt{\blue{Types\:of\:Muscular\:tissue-}}}}

  • Striated Muscles
  • Unstriated Muscles
  • Cardiac Muscles

\huge{\underline{\sf{\orange{ Nervous\:Tissue-}}}} The nervous tissues are highly specialized for being stimulated and then rapidly from one place to another place within the body.

  • The brain, spinal cord, nerves are all composed of the nervous tissue. The cell of this tissue are called nerve cells of neurons.
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