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- The tissue level consists of tissues formed by groups of cells and surrounding materials.
- Tissues are groups of cells and materials that work together to perform a specific function.
- The tissue level can be compared to sentences in a language.
- There are four basic types of tissues in the human body.
- The four types of tissues are epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular tissue, and nervous tissue.
- Epithelial tissue covers body surfaces, lines hollow organs and cavities, and forms glands.
- Connective tissue connects, supports, and protects body organs.
- Connective tissue also distributes blood vessels to other tissues.
- Muscular tissue contracts to produce movement of body parts.
- Muscular tissue also generates heat during contraction.
- Nervous tissue carries information through nerve impulses.
- Nervous tissue transmits information from one part of the body to another.
- Smooth muscle tissue consists of tightly packed smooth muscle cells.
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