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The skin is the outer covering of the body, also known as the epidermis. It is the largest organ of the integumentary system made up of multiple layers of epithelial tissues, and guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs.
Epithelial tissue
Epithelial tissue
Epithelialepithelial tissue
The ectoderm is the germ layer covering the surface of the embryo and develops into the outer covering of the animal (in our case, our skin) and in some phyla, the nervous system. The mesoderm forms the muscles and most other organs between the digestive tract and the outer covering of the animal. The endoderm, which is the innermost germ layer, lines the developing digestive tube (referred to as the archenteron) and gives rise to the lining of the digestive tract or cavity and organs derived from it, such as the liver and lungs.
Epithelial tissues line cavities and cover the body. They are different in their types as the ones that line cavities are covered with a watery fluid (serous). The outer covering is dry.
Endothelial or also called epithelial tissue covers or lines hallow organs. Typically, it is derived from endoerm layer of the three germ layers of zygote.
Epithelial tissue lines all of the body's organs.
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Usually endothelial or epithelial tissues.
They are the epithelial tissues. They lines and covers body
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what are the tissues that make up the organepithelial tissue. any lining internal or external is epithelial tissue.it can also be clumiactic tissues which help digestion.
the lines are caused by the plastic covering
Anatomy starts at the cellular level. (I'm going to use the digestive track for this example) First there are cells. Cells make up tissues (such as the tissue that lines the inside of your stomach). An accumulation of different tissues then makes an organ (ie. your stomach). An organ system would be a group of organs that work together, in this example it would be the digestive track: esophagus ...stomach...small intestine...colon..etc. And then finally, a group of organ systems makes up an organism, which would be you or me, a human!
abdomen according to the book of tissues
Epithelial cells line the inner surface of organs.
The ectoderm is the germ layer covering the surface of the embryo and develops into the outer covering of the animal (in our case, our skin) and in some phyla, the nervous system. The mesoderm forms the muscles and most other organs between the digestive tract and the outer covering of the animal. The endoderm, which is the innermost germ layer, lines the developing digestive tube (referred to as the archenteron) and gives rise to the lining of the digestive tract or cavity and organs derived from it, such as the liver and lungs.