Muscle tissue produces movement.
muscle tissue
Muscle tissue
cerebellum directing the muscles
muscle tissue
mucle
muscle.
there are three types of tissues which it is the smooth ticcues which it is responsible for the movement of the iside and we can't control it and the second one is paced everywhere in the body and we can contol it and mainlu it is resposible for the movement we make like walking and grabing a glass of water, the third one is the one that is replaced in the heart and it is called the heart tissues
that's easy the lungs
To bring about the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxides between the blood, the air, and tissues.
movement and felling.
Yes. A tissue is composed of similar cells that are specialized to perform a common function(s). Four adult primary types of tissues form the "fabric" of the human organism: 1. epithelial tissues (ET; covering/lining) 2. connective tissues (CT; support) 3. muscle tissues (MT; movement) 4. nervous tissues (NT; control).
coranary circulation
No, King's death did not bring an end to the civil rights movement.
The brain is used for movement because they lack a spinal cord. Brain sends signals for movement through tissues
contract, causing movement and heartbeat
hypertoni osmosis
Muscles are tissues composed of fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.
Four types of tissues are: 1. connective (connects between body organs) 2. epithelial (covers the surfaces. Some conatin cilia which moves substances) 3.nervous ( conducts nerve impulses around the body for coordination) 4. muscles ( contracts to bring about locomotion/ movement)
there are three types of tissues which it is the smooth ticcues which it is responsible for the movement of the iside and we can't control it and the second one is paced everywhere in the body and we can contol it and mainlu it is resposible for the movement we make like walking and grabing a glass of water, the third one is the one that is replaced in the heart and it is called the heart tissues
its coranary circulation
There are four adult primary types of tissues that form the "fabric" of the human organism:1. epithelial tissues (ET; covering/lining)2. connective tissues (CT; support)3. muscle tissues (MT; movement)4. nervous tissues (NT; control).
It brings both oxygen and nutrients to all types of tissue.
No