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Tissue Types in the Body - Coggle Diagram
Tissue Types in the Body
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Muscular - tissue is excitable, responds to stimulation, and contracts to provide movement.
Cardiac
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Strained, has a single centrally located nucleus, and muscle fibers branch often
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Skeletal
provides support and carries out movements, is a voluntary muscle
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Long cylindrical cells has bands running perpendicular to the cell, many nuclei in each cell, located near plasma membrane
Nervous tissue
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looks web like, composed of neurons and support cells
Connective
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Blood
transports gasses, nutrients, waste, and protects and heals wounds
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Hyaline Cartilage
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provides stiff, flexible support, reduces friction between bony surfaces
found in trachea, nose, and covers bones
Bone
stores minerals, provides internal support, and protects vital organs
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Areolar
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found under skin, wrapping blood vessels and nerves and makes up basement membrane
mostly ground substance, appears weblike
Fibrocartilage
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found in knee joints, jaw joints, and intervertebral disks
groups on chondrocytes separated by dense collagen fibers, cells in groups between them
Adipose
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found around kidneys, heart, and joints
clear, colorless, and viscous, mostly a fat droplet, with very little matrix