There are four basic types of animal tissue, these are connective, epithelial, nervous, and muscle tissues.
The cellular membrane, in the case of cells that don't have a rigid cellular wall, outlines the cell and contains the cytoplasm but it's the cytoskeleton that is more responsible for the shape of a cell, which come in a variety of shapes: squamous, cuboide, colunar, neurons, etc. In cells that do have a rigid cellular wall, such as plant cells, it's the cellular wall that gives it <span>its shape.</span>
Fungus uses its hyphae to obtain nutrients.
Your answer is correct (meiosis)
There are more but birds would be a bad index fossils
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