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Basic Tissue Types
Connective Tissue
protects and supports other
tissues. It is distinguished by a matrix composed of ground
substance and fibers produced by its cells. Examples of
connective tissues are bone, blood, and cartilage. Click on
the links below for more information and images on the three
subcategories of connective tissue.
Epithelial
Tissue forms interior and
exterior linings of the body. It has many functions including
protection, absorption, filtration, secretion, and excretion.
Epithelial tissues are named according to the shape of the cells
(squamous, cuboidal, or columnar) and the arrangement of the cells
(simple or stratified). Click on the links below for more
information and images on each subcategory.
Muscle
Tissue contracts to produce
movement. Skeletal muscle tissue attaches to either bones or
skin and is controlled voluntarily. Smooth muscle is found
mainly in organs and contracts involuntarily. Cardiac muscle
is specialized tissue found in the heart. For more information and
images of the different muscle types click on the links
below.
Nervous
Tissue transmits impulses
throughout the body. It is composed of neurons and supporting
cells called neuroglia. Click here to link to the nervous
system page.
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