A tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body. Tissues can be categorized into four main types: connective, epithelial, muscle, and nervous. These tissues combine to form organs and ultimately support the overall function of an organism.
Connective tissue provides support, connects and binds different tissues and organs in the body. Its main function is to maintain the structural integrity of the body, protect organs, and allow for movements and flexibility.
Stratified tissue describes tissue that has more than one layer of cells. This type of tissue is common in areas of the body that require protection or support, such as the skin and lining of the mouth and esophagus.
Dense and solid bone tissue, composed of osteons (or Haversian systems) that provide strength and support to the skeletal system.
Connective tissue is a type of tissue that provides support and structure to the body. It helps in connecting, anchoring, and separating different tissues and organs in the body. Examples include tendons, ligaments, and cartilage.
Unicellular best describes a one celled organism.
involuntary and striated
Keloid
you need the molecules to make the tissue.
Different types of tissue working together to carry out a function
axons, blood vessels, connective tissue, Schwann cell.
the heterotrphoc feeds on living tisue
bundle of vascular tissue
biopsy
They cause more damage than the alpha partials but less than gamma rays
neuroplasticity
Connective tissue provides support, connects and binds different tissues and organs in the body. Its main function is to maintain the structural integrity of the body, protect organs, and allow for movements and flexibility.
Secondary xylem