No, the digestive system is an organ system made up of organs, which in turn are made up of tissues.
Yes, the digestive system is lined with tissue that creates the wall for the digestive system!
The muscle tissue
The digestive system is primarily made up of muscular tissue, connective tissue, epithelial tissue, and nervous tissue. Muscular tissue helps with movement of food along the digestive tract, connective tissue provides support and structure, epithelial tissue lines the inner surface for absorption and secretion, and nervous tissue controls and coordinates its functions.
either the epithelial or muscle tissue
Smooth muscle tissue is located in the wall of the digestive tract.
The digestive system is composed of various tissues including epithelial tissue lining the organs, smooth muscle tissue for peristalsis, connective tissue for supporting structures, and nerve tissue for sending signals for digestion and absorption.
Digestive System is lined inside by non-keratinised stratified squamous epithelium some of which are ciliated.
Digestive System is lined inside by non-keratinised stratified squamous epithelium some of which are ciliated.
No, the digestive system is an organ system made up of organs, which in turn are made up of tissues.
I dont know...I asked the question.
digestive system is lined inside by non-keratinised stratified squamous epithelium some of which are ciliated
I think it is either organ, tissue or digestive system.