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Is muscle tissue an organism?

Muscle tissue forms an organ, which many different organs create an organism.


What type of muscle tissue forms the tenderloin?

psoas major muscle


What type of tissue that forms ligaments that attach muscle to bone?

Connective tissue....


What type of muscle tissue forms the muscle wall of heart?

Cardiac myscle


What muscle is a chicken breast?

Pectoral muscle.


What is a mass of tissue from the sternum to the vertebral column?

The mass of tissue from the sternum to the vertebral column is the pectoral muscle, specifically the pectoralis major muscle. It is a large muscle that covers the chest area and is responsible for movements like flexing and rotating the arm.


How do you spell pectoral?

That is the correct spelling of "pectoral" (muscle of the upper chest).


What are Heart Tissue?

The heart is a muscle, and as such has multiple tissues. The main tissue is cardiac muscle cells. These are striated, branched muscle cells held together with intercalated discs. Connective tissue forms a sac around the heart, and epithelial tissue forms blood vessels within the heart. Therefore, the heart contains all four types of tissue. It is mostly muscle tissue. Connective tissue forms a protective sac and holds the heart together, epithelial tissue forms the blood vessels, and nervous tissue carries impulses to and away from the heart. this is all true! ~Trenasian was here!


How much does a cow's pectoral muscle weigh?

The pectoral muscle on a cow will vary depending on the type of cow it is and how big it is. A cow's pectoral muscle can weigh a couple hundred pounds.


Is tissue an organism?

Muscle tissue forms an organ, which many different organs create an organism.


Can you build muscle in your breasts?

There are no muscles in breasts, just fatty tissue and mammary ducts. Pectoral(chest) muscles lie under the breasts. Call me


What is the abbreviation for pectoral muscle?

pec