The 4 Basic Tissue Types in the Human Body.
JULY 22, 2013 Exercise No. 4 Plant and Animal Tissues I. Objectives: Plant Tissues a. Illustrate, describe, and differentiate the various types of tissues characteristic of vascular plants b. Illustrate and describe how tissues are organized in the regions of the plant organ c. Recognize variations of each of the different tissues in different organs Animal Tissues a.
The four core types of tissues in the body are; epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous. Each is designed for specific functions.
Describe the four basic human body structure units and their functions The four basic human body structure units and their functions are: Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Systems. Cells Humans and all living things are made up of about 100 trillion small cells that can only be seen via a microscope.
Epithelial tissues can also be categorized based on the number of layers of cells found in the tissue. These categories include: 1)simple which means a single layer of cells, 2)stratified which is two or more layers of cells and 3)pseudostratified which is one layer of cells that appears multi-layered due to the arrangement of the nuclei in the cells.
The types are: 1. Epithelial Tissues 2. Connective Tissue 3. Muscular Tissue 4.
Tissues are composed of cells, and tissues are parts of the organs in each bodily system. However, each type of tissue is responsible for specific functions that promote the health of the body.
INTRODUCTION: The body is constituted of different types of cells which unite together to form contrary tissues. Tissues are a group of similar cells and their intercellular substance specialized to perform a specific function; primary tissue types of the body are epithelial, connective, mu.