there are two types of permanent tissues 1.simple permanent tissues 2.complex permanent tissues simple permanent tissues are made up of only one kind of tissue. eg.parenchyma,sclerenchyma and collenchyma compex permanent tissues is a group of tissues eg. xylem and phloem in stem
Compact and spongy. Compact bone forms the extremely hard exterior while spongy bone fills the hollow interior.
Skeletal and Connective tissue.
Those are types of ligaments.
Collagenous fibers, Elastic fibers, and Reticular fibers
Ribs
Epidermal tissue.
web like tissue
You can say skeletal muscles.
This is muscle tissue that you have to think to make it move. Another name for it is skeletal muscle.
Osteo-perosis
A skeletal muscle cell is a type of cell that is long, cylindrical, and striated in appearance. These cells are responsible for voluntary movement and are attached to bones by tendons. Skeletal muscle cells contract to generate force and movement in the body.
The four types of tissue are , 1.Epithelial Tissue, 2.Muscle Tissue ,3.Connective tissue, 4.Nervous tissue 1.Epithelial Tissue | a.simple--------------- b.stratified | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | a.columnar b.ciliated c.cubical 2.muscle tissue | ------------------------------------- | | a.voluntary b.involuntary | | -------------------- a.cardiac | | a.smooth b.skeletal 3.connective tissue | --------------------------------------------------------- | | | a.loose b.dense 3.fluid 4.nervous tissue | --------------------------- | | a.peripheral b.central
tissue can either mean; tissue- as in from a body muscle tissue/ biology or tissue- as in the thing you use to wipe your nose with! or tissue -there many other types of tissue toilet paper kitchen roll-you name it- they are all types of tissue as well!
There are three types of muscle: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. Skeletal muscle is connected to, well of course, the bones!
Cardiac (heart muscle)Smooth (blood vessels, organs)Skeletal (body movement)
Several sheaths of connective tissue hold the fibers of a skeletal muscle together. These sheaths from internal to external are the first layer is the endomysium (within the muscle), the second is a layer of fibrous connective tissue called perimysium (around the muscle) and the third is the epimysium , a name that means “outside the muscle.
Retinon is the chemical name for vitamin A and it functions in the body is to promote good vision and to form and maintain healthy teeth, skeletal and soft tissue.
The three main types are skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle. Skeletal muscle has a striped appearance earning its other name striated muscle. It is designed to work at a moments notice but it tires easily. Smooth muscle is not striped. It is designed to work slowly so therefore it tires slowly. Cardiac muscle is also striated. Cardiac muscle is designed to work continuously without tiring out.
Those are types of ligaments.