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Type of tissues - Coggle Diagram
Type of tissues
CONNECTIVE TISSUE :
FUNCTION
Connective tissues bind structures together, form a framework and support for organs and the body as a whole, store fat, transport substances, protect against disease, and help repair tissue damage.
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STRUCTURE
Many types of cells are present, and they are widely spread
Since cells are scattered, the intercellular space is filled with a material called the extracellular matrix
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MUSCLE TISSUE
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FUNCTION
It has the ability to contract and therefore move the other parts of the body. It is only the tissue that has the ability to do it.
STRUCTURE
Skeletal muscles are long, cylindrical, multinucleated cells with obvious striations.
Branching, striated, generally uninucleated cells that interdigitate at specialized junctions
Spindle-shaped cells with central nuclei; no striations, cells arranged closely to form sheets.
EPITHELIAL TISSUE
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FUNCTION
Epithelial tissues are the ones lining our body cavities and organs. They perform a variety of functions that include protection, secretion, absorption, excretion, filtration, diffusion, and sensory reception.
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NERVOUS TISSUE
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FUNCTION
It controls the body and coordinates with body parts. Nervous tissue makes up the brain, spinal cord, and other nerves in the body.
STRUCTURE
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Neuroglia are supporting cells that provide physical sport, remove debris, and provide electrical insulation.
Dendrites, Cell body, and Axon