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what is tissue? and define its types?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tissues are groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function. ... There are four different types of tissues in animals: connective, muscle, nervous, and epithelial. In plants, tissuesare divided into three types: vascular, ground, and epidermal.

Answered by shaktisrivastava1234
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☆Question:-

What is tissue? What are its types?

☆Answer:-

A tissue, in biology, is defined as a group of cells that possess a similar structure and perform a specific function. The word tissue originates from French, which means “to weave.”

●Tissues Types:

•In animals, there are 4 types of tissues, namely:-

  • Muscle tissue (cardiac, skeletal and smooth muscle tissues).
  • Connective tissue (cartilage, blood, bone).
  • Nervous tissue (neurons and neuroglia).
  • Epithelial tissue (simple epithelium, simple cuboidal). simple columnar epithelium, etc).

•Plants have their own set of tissues, namely:-

  • Dermal Tissues (epidermal cells, stomata, trichomes).
  • Ground tissues (Collenchyma, parenchyma, sclerenchyma).
  • Vascular tissue (Vessel elements, tracheids, companion cells and sieve tubes).

●Concept of Tissues:-

The concept of tissues can be traced back to 1801 when it was introduced by Xavier Bichat, a French anatomist and pathologist. He had proposed that tissues are a central element in human anatomy, concluding that organs are essentially a collection of distinct tissues.

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