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How are Tissue Structures Classified?
Tissues are classified into four primary types based on their structure and function:
Epithelial tissue
: Covers body surfaces and lines cavities.
Connective tissue
: Provides support and binds other tissues.
Muscle tissue
: Responsible for movement.
Nervous tissue
: Transmits nerve impulses.
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