epicardium makes that connective tissue that is called fibrous and serous
The wall of the heart is made up of three layers: the epicardium (outer layer), the myocardium (middle layer made of muscle tissue), and the endocardium (inner layer lining the chambers of the heart). These layers work together to enable the heart to efficiently pump blood throughout the body.
The "ground" or "ground tissue" is plant tissue is not epidermis or vascular tissue.
The tissue that makes up organs that are able to contract or shorten is known as muscle tissue. Muscle tissue is composed of muscle cells that contain protein filaments that slide past each other, causing the muscle to contract and generate force. There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.
the epithelium tissue makes up the larynx
The cardiac muscle tissue us referred to as the heart or myocardium.
The heart is made up of 3 layers of cardiac muscle (different to voluntary and smooth muscle). Epicardium, myocardium and endocardium.
The kind of tissue that makes up contracting organs is muscle tissue: cardiac, smooth and skeletal muscle.
Fibrocartilage is the kind of tissue that makes up the intervertebral discs. The segments of the spine are connected with this tissue.
Contractile tissue.
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pulp and dentine
the stroma is a bed of elastic connective tissue
simple squamous
spongy and compact bone
skeletal muscle
Discs are made of fibrocartilage.
bone and hyaline cartilage