Dense connective tissue such as tendons, which are very fibrose and very difficult to sever normally. Other tissues that are capable of contracting are smooth muscular and skeletal muscular, though the latter is stronger.
Dense connective tissue does not contract. Muscle tissue does.
Muscle tissue contracts or shortens, allowing movement.
Movement
An example of a tough connective tissue is a tendon.
Examples: strong acids, strong bases, radioactive chemicals.
There is epithelial tissue which covers and lines, connective tissue which connects to other tissues such as muscles to bone, muscular tissue which contracts and moves, nervous tissue which carries information, osseous which makes bone, blood tissue which makes three types of blood cells, and adipose tissue which stores fat.
muscle tissue
muscle tissue
Muscle tissue specializes in contraction. This includes cardiac, smooth, and striated.
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Muscle tissue contracts or shortens, allowing movement.
Movement
The heart is made up of muscle tissue (cardiac muscle). The muscle tissue contracts to pump blood.
Muscle tissue. You have three types of muscles. Skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles.
Yes. For example cardiac tissue contracts rhythmically, epithelium lines surfaces, skeletal muscle contracts ect.
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Your skin
The surrounding tissue just expands and contracts with pupil ajustment