Tissues
In biology, tissues are
groups of similar cells that
are carrying out specific
functions. A tissue is
ensembled of similar cells
and extracellular matrix
from the same origin that
together carry out a specific
function. As a result of that
organs are formed by these
functional grouping
together of multiple tissues.
There are four different
types of tissues:
-Epithelial tissue
-Connective tissue
-Muscle tissue
-Nervous tissue
, Epithelial Tissue
•Epithelial tissues are one or more
thick layers for example, sheets of
cells that cover the exterior surfaces
of the body. This includes line internal
closed cavities, channel tubes, body
tubes that communicate with the
outside environment for example the
alimentary, respiratory or
genitourinary tracts. There are two
types of epithelial tissue simple and
compound.
In biology, tissues are
groups of similar cells that
are carrying out specific
functions. A tissue is
ensembled of similar cells
and extracellular matrix
from the same origin that
together carry out a specific
function. As a result of that
organs are formed by these
functional grouping
together of multiple tissues.
There are four different
types of tissues:
-Epithelial tissue
-Connective tissue
-Muscle tissue
-Nervous tissue
, Epithelial Tissue
•Epithelial tissues are one or more
thick layers for example, sheets of
cells that cover the exterior surfaces
of the body. This includes line internal
closed cavities, channel tubes, body
tubes that communicate with the
outside environment for example the
alimentary, respiratory or
genitourinary tracts. There are two
types of epithelial tissue simple and
compound.