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- The tissue level consists of groups of cells working together.
- Tissues include cells and the materials surrounding them.
- Tissues perform a specific function.
- Tissues are compared to sentences, formed by combining words.
- There are four basic types of tissues in the body.
- The four types are epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissue.
- Epithelial tissue covers surfaces, lines cavities, and forms glands.
- Connective tissue supports, protects, and connects organs.
- Connective tissue also helps distribute blood vessels.
- Muscular tissue contracts to produce movement and generate heat.
- Nervous tissue carries information through nerve impulses.
- The tissue level of organization is explained in Chapter 4.
- Smooth muscle tissue is an example made of tightly packed smooth muscle cells.
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