The testis is primarily composed of two types of tissue: seminiferous tubules and interstitial tissue. The seminiferous tubules contain germ cells that develop into sperm and Sertoli cells that support and nourish these germ cells. The interstitial tissue, or Leydig cells, produces testosterone and other hormones. This combination of tissues is essential for both spermatogenesis and hormonal regulation in the male reproductive system.
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
skeletal muscle