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The kind of tissue that makes up contracting organs is muscle tissue: cardiac, smooth and skeletal muscle.
skeletal system makes up frame of the body
The Skeletal System Dosen't have any Organs because its all bones.
your skeleton supports your organs, physically holding them up.
Truth is, there isn't. The skeletal system consists only of calcium cells that make up your bones
skeletal system
bone and muscles
Skeletal tissue is one of the three types of muscle tissues. This tissues are striated and are attached to the skeleton. Skeletal or striated muscle is called voluntary because willed or voluntary control of skeletal muscle contractions is possible. When viewed under a microscope, skeletal muscle is characterized by many cross striations and many nuclei per cell. Individual cells are long and threadlike and are often called fibers. Skeletal muscles are attached to bones and when contracted produce voluntary and controlled body movements.
The skeletal muscles, about 600, make up what we call the muscular system. They are all the muscles that move you bones and show external movement as well and various smooth muscles
Bones are tissues that make up skeletal system.
cells make up tissues tissues make up organs organs make up body systems
skeletal muscle