don't look too far into the question. The answer is muscle
Animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells is known as muscle tissue. These cells, called muscle fibers, have the ability to contract and generate force, allowing for movements in the body. Muscle tissue is categorized into three types: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth, each with its own unique features and functions.
The tissue that is torn when skinning animal is the connective tissue. This why you will hear a ripping sound when the connective tissue is being torn apart.
Epithilial Tissue Lines animal's body Cavity, they can be further subdivided into different types of Epithelial Tissue, depending on what they line
The tissues of animals are classified into four different types. They include the epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and neural tissues.
It's either nerve, glandular, or connective tissue.
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muscle
There is no such thing. Were something non-contractile, it would cease to be called a muscle. You probably meant "What is a contractile muscle structure?" or something similar. There are many such answered questions on here.
Contractile tissue.
muscle tissue
Contractile cells are the smooth muscle cells of the heart that... contract. They get their signal from the nodes within the heart, which spontaneously fire action potentials (because of leak channels).
if the lesion is in a contractile tissue i.e muscle then active n passive movements are painful and/or restricted in opposite direction of motion.
a cell
Dead myocardial tissue gets replaces by collagenous fibrous tissue, which is non-contractile.
Muscle (from Latin musculus, diminutive of mus "mouse"[1]) is a contractile tissue
myocardium
Why is a transplant consisting of fetal tissue less likely to provoke an immune rejection response than tissue from an adult?
Skin is the external limiting tissue layer of an animal or human. Flesh is soft substance consisting of muscle and fat that is found between the skin and bones of an animal or human.