i) A kind of tissue which lines the chambers of heart consists of
a) fibres with light and dark bands and intercalated discs
b) long, striated, cylindrical and unbranched fibres
c) long, flattened, spindle - shaped fibres
d) extremely flat and thin epithelial cells
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This topic gives an overview of;
Animal Tissues
Epithelial Tissue
Connective Tissue
Muscular Tissue
Nervous Tissue
Animal Tissues
When we breathe we can actually feel the movement of our chest. How do these body parts move? For this we have specialised cells called muscle cells . The contraction and relaxation of these cells result in movement.
During breathing we inhale oxygen. Where does this oxygen go? It is absorbed in the lungs and then is transported to all the body cells through blood. The functions of mitochondria we studied earlier provide a clue to this question. Blood flows and carries various substances from one part of the body to the other. For example, it carries oxygen and food to all cells. It also collects wastes from all parts of the body and carries them to the liver and kidney for disposal.
Blood and muscles are both examples of tissues found in our body. On the basis of the functions they perform we can think of different types of animal tissues, such as epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular tissue and nervous tissue. Blood is a type of connective tissue, and muscle forms muscular tissue.
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