This type of tissue is shorter with contraction and longer with relaxation
What is Muscle Tissue
The two types of Epithelial Tissue
Covering and Glandular
Two type of cells that make up the Nervous Tissue
Neurons and Glial Cells
This type of connective tissue holds tissues and organs together. It has a loose matrix in the dermix and between organs. Dense matrix in tendons and ligaments.
Proper Connective Tissue
This type of muscle has tissue that is made up of cylindrical cells and several nuclei. It forms muscles attached to the bones
What is Skeletal Muscle
This tissue covers external and internal body surfaces. Its purpose is to protect and regulate the exchange of substances
Covering Epithelia
The cell responsible for protecting against infections
Microglia
This type of connective tissue has a little matrix. Its cells accumulate fat. Serve as a protector, energy reserve and a thermal insulator. Found in the skin, between muscles and around the internal organs
Adipose Tissue
This type of muscle has tissue made up of cells with one or two nuclei. This muscle forms the heart wall
What is Cardiac Muscle
This tissue is made up of cells specialised in the secretion of substances. Grouped together, forming glands
Glandular Epithelia
The cell responsible for forming a protective cover around the neuron extensions
Oligodendrocyte
This type of connective tissues matrix is called plasma. It is liquid and no fibers. Its purpose is too transport substances around the organism. Found in arteries, veins and capillaries.
Blood Tissue
This type of muscle has tissue that is made up of elongated cells with one nucleus. This muscle is the walls of internal organs, such as the bladder and digestive system.
Smooth muscle
The two types of glands formed in Glandular Epithelia
Exocrine Glands and Endocrine Glands
This cell is responsible for providing neurons with nutrients
Astrocyte
This type of connective tissue is kind of solid and elastic with fibers. It is the main component of the skeleton of an embryon. Found in adults in joints, cartilage of nose, trachea and ear
Cartilage Tissue