the answer is the muscle tissue ! i got the same packet haha
Muscle tissue
I believe the answer is muscle
Muscle tissue.
The long narrow shape of cells in the palisade layer adapt the cells to their major by shedding whatever isn't needed and growing what is needed to be able to function in their area.
Collagen is a firorour connective tissue .
There are four major groups of somatic tissues. These major groups of tissue include reticular, connective, epithelial, and adipose tissue.
The cells nucleus control their metabolism by synthesizing several types of enzymes and proteins.
Heat production in the absence of shivering is called nonshivering thermogenesis. This is the major function of brown adipose tissue (brown fat). (Human Physiology 12th edition Stuart Ira Fox <p667>)
Muscle tissue
The muscle tissue's main function is to contract.
muscle tissue
epithelia tissue
Adipocytes are the cells that make up adipose tissue
Repair or add new body tissue
Bone cells are called osteocytes, and the matrix of the bone is made of calcium salts and collagen. Bone tissue is the major structural and supportive connective tissue of the body.
The long narrow shape of cells in the palisade layer adapt the cells to their major by shedding whatever isn't needed and growing what is needed to be able to function in their area.
Blood itself is a tissue and consists of red cell, white cells, and platelets and belong to the cardiovascular system
Collagen is a firorour connective tissue .
There are four major groups of somatic tissues. These major groups of tissue include reticular, connective, epithelial, and adipose tissue.
The cells nucleus control their metabolism by synthesizing several types of enzymes and proteins.