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Types of Tissue in the Body

Types of Tissue in the Body. Human Body Systems. Tissue Basics. Tissues are groups of cells that are similar in structure that work together to perform a specific function. There are four main tissue types.

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Types of Tissue in the Body

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  1. Types of Tissue in the Body Human Body Systems

  2. Tissue Basics • Tissues are groups of cells that are similar in structure that work together to perform a specific function. • There are four main tissue types.

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  4. Connective tissue • Fills internal spaces • Provides structural support • Stores energy

  5. Connective Tissue • Connective tissue protects, supports, and binds together other body tissues. • Connective tissue is made up of different types of cells in varying amounts of a nonliving substance around the cells, called the matrix. • Examples of connective tissue include: • Bone • Cartilage • Adipose tissue (fat) • Blood

  6. Epithelial tissue • Covers exposed surfaces • Lines internal passageways and chambers • Produce glandular secretions

  7. Epithelium • Epithelium, or epithelial tissue, forms the linings, coverings, and glandular tissue of the body. • One type of epithelium forms the outer layer of the skin • Another type of epithelium lines the air sacs of the lungs • Cells in epithelium are packed tightly together to form continuous sheets

  8. Muscle tissue • Contracts to support active movement

  9. Muscle Tissue • Muscle tissue is specialized to contract and cause movement. • There are three main types of muscle tissue: • Skeletal muscle • Cardiac muscle • Smooth muscle • Can you guess the location and function of each muscle type?

  10. Nervous tissue • Conducts electrical impulses • Carries information

  11. Nervous Tissue • Nervous tissue is composed of specialized cells called neurons that receive and send electrical signals in the body. • Nervous tissue responds to stimuli and transmits impulses and together with supporting cells, makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.

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