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Question
What are the different tissues in animals.
Solution
There four types of tissues that are found in animals are as follows:
1. Epithelial tissue: It is further subdivided into squamous, cuboidal, columnar, and ciliated epithelial tissue.
2. Muscular tissue: It has three subtypes—that is, striated, smooth, and cardiac muscles.
3. Connective tissue: It has four subdivisions—that is, areolar, adipose, skeletal, and fluid connective tissue.
4. Nervous tissue: It is composed of nerve cells.
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