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Connective tissue is composed of three main types of connectors. (1) Blood provides transportation for oxygen and other chemicals, (2) Cartilage provides support for connection, and (3) Bones provide strong support for tissues and organs.
Epithelial tissue is an important part of human anatomy and physiology. It covers the body and lining of most organs. Because the epithelial has so many responsibilities such as protection, secretion, absorption, and infiltration, epithelial tissue must adapt. For example, the tissue on the skin is tight and regenerates rapidly in order to repair cuts, scrapes, sunburn, etc. Because of these reasons epithelial tissue is highly efficient and important to the functioning of the body.
The primary function of epithelial tissue is to protect. Epithelial tissue also carries chemicals between tissue and body cavities and excretes hormones.
Nervous tissue is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. The main functions of nervous tissue is to generate and transmit nerve impulses to and from body organs by neurons.
There are three types of Muscular Tissue. (1) Skeletal tissue provides support and movement. (2) Smooth controls the contraction of blood vessels and organ walls. (3) Cardiac controls the contraction of the heart, which produces the heartbeat.