Contractile tissue.
Muscle Tissue
The muscle tissue
The tissue that makes up organs that are able to contract or shorten is known as muscle tissue. Muscle tissue is composed of muscle cells that contain protein filaments that slide past each other, causing the muscle to contract and generate force. There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.
Muscle tissue if the only type that is able to contract... other examples of tissue that can not contract would be nervous (nerves/brain), epithelial (skin/lining of other organs), and connective (bone/blood/cartilage)
Muscular tissue is able to contract.
Muscle tissue is the type of tissue that is able to contract. There are three main types of muscle tissue: skeletal muscle, which is under voluntary control and moves bones; cardiac muscle, which makes up the heart and is involuntary; and smooth muscle, found in the walls of hollow organs and also involuntary. These tissues enable movement and various physiological functions throughout the body.
Muscle tissue is the only type of tissue in the body that is able to contract. This contraction is how movement is possible in the body.
Muscle tissue
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muscle
it is a muscle
Muscle tissue is the only tissue in the body that is able to contract and shorten. This ability allows muscles to generate force and movement in the body.