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padilas [110]
3 years ago
14

How does the type of tissue in an organ relate to its function?

Biology
1 answer:
butalik [34]3 years ago
8 0
Tissues are collections of similar cells that help perform a common function in which the body has levels of organization that build on each other. The cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs and organs create up organ systems. The following are the different types of tissues and its functions:

• The epithelial tissue covers, lines organs and body cavities and layers.

• The muscle tissue moves, creates up all muscles and long and contracted so they can bond to permit movement.

• The nervous tissue, signals, contains neurons and neuroglia and long axons to permit signals to travel spaces, outlets for networks.

• The connective tissue joins, adipose or as called fat, blood, ones, cartilage and fairly consistent matrix to allow it to fill spaces of various shapes/sizes.
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