The protective tissue
Meristematic (unspecialised), ground, vascular and epidermal
Simple tissues - Made up of the same type of cells. - Covers the surface of internal (e.g. brain) and external (e.g. skin) organs. - The cells are packed tightly together. - Called epithelium in animals and epidermis in plants. - Examples are the muscle tissue in animals and dermal tissue in plants. Complex tissues - Made up of different type of cells. - Inside or between organs and supports and binds other tissues - The cells are thorougly scattered. - Called connectivity tissue in animals and vascular tissue in plants. - Examples are the blood tissue and bone tissues in animals, and the xylem tissue and phloem tissue in plants.
Simple tissues:- Are made up of the same type of cells.- Cover the surface of internal (e.g., brain) and external (e.g., skin) organs.- The cells are packed tightly together.- Are called epithelium in animals and epidermis in plants.- Examples are the muscle tissue in animals and dermal tissue in plants.Complex tissues:- Made up of different type of cells.- Inside or between organs and supports and binds other tissues.- The cells are thorougly scattered.- Called connectivity tissue in animals and vascular tissue in plants.- Examples are the blood tissue and bone tissues in animals and the xylem tissue and phloem tissue in plants.Simple tissues- Made up of the same type of cells.- Covers the surface of internal (e.g. brain) and external (e.g. skin) organs.- The cells are packed tightly together.- Called epithelium in animals and epidermis in plants.- Examples are the muscle tissue in animals and dermal tissue in plants.Complex tissues- Made up of different type of cells.- Inside or between organs and supports and binds other tissues- The cells are thorougly scattered.- Called connectivity tissue in animals and vascular tissue in plants.- Examples are the blood tissue and bone tissues in animals, and the xylem tissue and phloem tissue in plants.
plant/animals/both/niether
An omnivore is the type of heterotroph that a pig is. In the wild, they will eat both plants and animals.
Photosynthetic tissue is not found in animals because animals do not possess the necessary organelles, such as chloroplasts, to carry out photosynthesis. Muscle tissue in plants is not necessary because plants do not require muscle tissue for movement, as they rely on other structures, such as specialized cells and turgor pressure, for support and growth.
It is a omnivore (carnivore,herbivore,and insectivore.)
Bustards eat both plants and animals.
epidermal tissue
herbivores, who only eat plants and omnivores, who eat both plants and animals. it is canivores that only eat meat and not plants.
this depends on the type of dinosaur. it can be either eat plants, other animals or both.
Bears are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and other animals.
Muscle tissue Connective tissue Nervous tissue Epithelial tissue