Biology, asked by ranjeetbaliyan248, 1 month ago

the movement of body involves which tissue​

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Answered by aditya23kasare
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Answer:

Muscle tissue is characterized by properties that allow movement. Muscle cells are excitable; they respond to a stimulus. They are contractile, meaning they can shorten and generate a pulling force. When attached between two movable objects, in other words, bones, contractions of the muscles cause the bones to move.

Answered by shibinashammas
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Answer:

Muscles

Explanation:

Muscles are the main tissues involved in the movement of our body. Synovial joints are also involved in the various kinds of movement. Different movements results due to relaxation and contractions of muscles attached to the synovial joints. Nervous tissue is involved in communication of movements from the brain to the muscles of the particular area where movement is to be generated.

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