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Animal tissue is a group of cells along with intercellular substances that perform one or more functions in the body. The structure of animal tissues depends on their function and location in the body.
Animal tissues are divided into 4 types known as epithelial, connective, nervous and muscle tissue.
They originate from the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm of the embryo. They are found on the external body surface and internal organs of the body. Different types of Epithelial cells are shown in the figure below:
Types of Epithelial Tissues | Description |
|---|---|
Simple Squamous epithelial tissue | A single layer of flat, scale-like cells is found in the lining of blood vessels and air sacs of the lungs. |
Stratified Squamous epithelial tissue | Multiple layers of flat cells form the outer layer of the skin and the lining of the oral cavity. |
Simple Cuboidal epithelial tissue | Single layer of cube-shaped cells, lining small ducts in glands and kidney tubules. |
Simple Columnar epithelial tissue | Single layer of tall, column-shaped cells, lining the digestive tract. |
Pseudostratified Columnar epithelial tissue | Appears stratified but is a single layer of cells with cilia, lining parts of the respiratory tract. |
Transitional epithelial tissue | Found in the urinary bladder, able to stretch |
Connective tissues originate from the mesodermal cells of the embryo. It provides attachment and support to the different tissues of the body. A diagram of Connective tissue showing mast cells, macrophages, fibroblasts and collagen fibres is shown below:
Structure: The connective tissue consists of the cells, fibres and ground substance.
Cells: The connective tissue contains various types of cells, including:
Extracellular Matrix: The extracellular matrix of connective tissue consists of:
Types: Several types of connective tissue are as follows:
Types of Connective Tissues | Description |
|---|---|
Areolar | It is loose connective tissue that provides a space for blood vessels and supports organs. |
Adipose | It stores fat and provides insulation, cushion, and energy storage. |
Cartilages | It is a firm and flexible tissue found in the ears, nose, and joints. |
Bone | It supports the body and gives it proper shape and form. |
Blood | It is a fluid connective tissue, also known as vascular tissue, that consists of red and white blood cells and platelets. It is responsible for transporting substances throughout the body. |
The muscular tissue originates from the mesoderm of the embryo. It helps in movement or locomotion and supports the bones and other structures of the body. Different types of muscle cells are shown below:
Structure: Muscle tissues are composed of long, cylindrical cells (muscle fibres) with a striated appearance.
Types: There are three main types of muscle tissue:
Nervous tissue originates from the ectoderm of the embryo. It mainly consists of nerve cells or neurons and glial cells, which provide support and insulation. The diagram of nerve cells is shown below:
Structure: Nervous tissue consists of neurons (nerve cells) and glial cells, which are connected by synapses.
Types: Different types of neurons help in information processing and transmission. They include sensory, motor, and interneurons.
Animal tissue performs various physiological and bodily functions. Some of the functions of the animal tissues are as follows:
Epithelial Tissue
Connective Tissue
Muscle Tissue
Nervous Tissue