The tissues of animals are classified into four different types. They include the epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue and neural tissues.
When skinning an animal, the tissue torn is primarily the skin itself, along with the layer of subcutaneous tissue beneath it that contains fat cells and blood vessels. The process involves separating this tissue from the animal's muscle and underlying structures.
Epithilial Tissue Lines animal's body Cavity, they can be further subdivided into different types of Epithelial Tissue, depending on what they line
i) Nervous tissues ii) Muscular tissues iii) Epithelial tissues iv) Connective tissues
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Decomposition is a gradual process where microorganisms break down animal tissue, releasing nutrients back into the environment. This important ecological process plays a role in nutrient cycling and soil formation.
epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissue
Taxonomic category, often restricted to the animal kingdom. Corresponds to the category "division" in botany. The broadest taxonomic category within kingdoms. A major grouping in taxonomy.
Bird category
Blood itself is a tissue and consists of red cell, white cells, and platelets and belong to the cardiovascular system
Epithelial
Plant tissue contains cell walls while animal tissue contains cell membranes. Plant tissue have chloroplast organelles that are used for photosynthesis, while animal tissue lack these photosynthetic organelles.
An animal's skin is keratinized epidermal tissue
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The largest category in the plant kingdom, the Division, is based on the presence or absence of vascular tissue, while the largest category in the animal kingdom, the Phylum, is typically based on body plan and organization. Plants are mostly stationary and rely on photosynthesis for energy, while animals are generally mobile and obtain energy through ingestion of other organisms.
Muscle tissue, nervous tissue, epithelial tissue and connective tissue
When skinning an animal, the tissue torn is primarily the skin itself, along with the layer of subcutaneous tissue beneath it that contains fat cells and blood vessels. The process involves separating this tissue from the animal's muscle and underlying structures.
An ocelot is a member of the category animal.