Two third of the body weight is made up of which tissue?
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Two-third of the body weight is made up of muscle tissue.
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Two third of the body weight is made up of muscular tissue.
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Muscular tissue makes up roughly two thirds of the body weight.
Water makes up the majority of the body and accounts for about 76 percent of muscle mass.
- The average vertebrate's body mass is made up of between one-third and fifty percent muscle.
- Striated (skeletal, striped or voluntary) muscle.
- The cells that make up muscle tissue have the unique capacity to shorten or contract to cause movement of the bodily components. The tissue is densely packed with cells and has many of blood channels.
Functions of muscle tissue include:
Because of the direct connection between movement and locomotion and the skeletal system, more delicate motions involved in maintaining posture and vertical position also contribute to the production of heat (such that animals shiver or increase overall movement when body temperature drops).
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