There are four adult primary types of tissues that form the "fabric" of the human organism:
1. epithelial tissues (ET; covering/lining)
2. connective tissues (CT; support)
3. muscle tissues (MT; movement)
4. nervous tissues (NT; control).
connective tissue.
Yes, skin is an organ, so it contains different types of tissue working together to perform a function.
There is ground, vascular, and dermal.
Cardiac muscles
sclerenchyma, collenchyma, parenchyma
The four kinds of fundamental tissues are epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. Epithelial tissue covers the body surfaces and lines body cavities, connective tissue supports and binds other tissues together, muscle tissue enables movement, and nervous tissue allows for communication and control within the body.
Yes, the hard tissue and the Bone marrow
groups of different kind of tissue combine to form organs
epidermis, vascular, and something else...
Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth (visceral).
muscles
invertebrates