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explain the types of tissue?







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Answered by AritraGuchhait
1

Answer:

There are two types of tissues - plant and animal tissue

Explanation:

PLANT TISSUE:

They are divided into two types of tissues:

1. Meristematic tissues- They helps the plant to grow in height and are also needed in growth of thickness of stem.

2. Permanent tissues- On the basis of their functions, they are divided in two types:

a. simple permanent tissues- divided into protective and supporting tissues.

b. complex permanent tissues- divided into xylem and phloem.

ANIMAL TISSUE:

They are divided into four types of tissues:

1. Epithelial tissues- Provides protection and form a thin outer covering on the body. They are divided into four types:

a. Squamous epithelium

b. Cuboidal epithelium

c. Columnar epithelium

d. Ciliated epithelium

2. Connective tissues- Support the body, connects different tissues and organs and may even separate tissues and organs. They are divided into three types:

a. Supportive connective tissue

b. Connective tissue proper

c. Fluid connective tissue

3. Muscular tissues- Our muscles are made of muscular tissues. They helps in movement, contraction and relaxation. They are of three types:

a. Striated or Skeletal muscle

b. Non-striated or smooth muscle

c. Cardiac muscle

4. Nervous tissues- They are made of special cells called nerve cells or neurons. A nerve cell transmit messages to the next nerve cell through axon. A nervous tissue is made of the following:

a. dendrons or dendrites

b. cyton

c. axon

d. nerve or nerve fibre.

These are the different types of tissues we came to know about. These tissues have different functions and helps in different ways.

Answered by MissCardiologist
16

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there are four main types of tissues :-

1) Muscle Tissue

As mentioned earlier, these different types of tissue are made of particular kinds of cells that work together. First let's look at muscle tissue. Muscle tissue is made up of excitable cells that are long and fibrous. These cells are ready for contraction, or the activation of tension in our muscles, making it possible for us to move our body parts. They are arranged in parallel lines and are bundled, making muscle tissue very strong. If you take a pile of rubber bands, line them up next to each other and attempt to stretch them, you may get the idea of the nature of the muscle tissue.

2) Epithelial Tissue

Epithelial tissue is made up of epithelial cells, which are vastly different from the muscle cells we just talked about. These cells can be flat, cuboidal, or columnar. They are joined tightly together, making a single or stacked continuous sheet. Like a quilt that is tightly stitched, epithelium makes an excellent protective cover for the body, in the form of skin. Epithelial tissue can also be found lining some internal cavities and organs.....

3) Connective Tissue

As its name suggests, connective tissue makes up a connective web inside our body. Holding our body parts together and providing support are the main jobs of this tissue. We would certainly not be in good shape if all of our internal body parts were free-floating. Connective tissue fills in the spaces inside our body with a matrix made of fibers within a liquid, solid, or jelly-like substance. Think of a gelatin salad with fruit suspended inside, and you will have an idea of how certain types of connective tissue function.

4) Nervous Tissue

Nervous tissue is found within the nervous system and is made up of unique specialized cells. Like electrical circuits, the nervous system transmits signals from nerves to the spinal cord and brain. Cells known as neurons conduct these impulses, making it possible for us to use our senses.

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