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Animal Tissue

Animal tissues can be classified into four main groups based on their main functions

Connective Tissue:

Provides support, connects different body parts, and holds organs in place. Examples include bone, cartilage, and blood.

Epithelial Tissue:

Covers and protects surfaces, both inside and outside the body. Skin and the lining of organs are examples of epithelial tissues.

Muscle Tissue:

Allows movement by contracting and relaxing. There are three types: skeletal (voluntary), smooth (involuntary), and cardiac (heart muscles).

Nervous Tissue:

Transmits signals and messages throughout the body. It forms the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

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Tissues of the Human Body - Advanced | CK-12 Foundation

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