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How Does TIAR Theory Apply to Different Types of Tissue?
The TIAR Theory can be applied to various tissue types, including
epithelial tissue
,
connective tissue
,
muscle tissue
, and
nervous tissue
. Each type of tissue has unique mechanisms for maintaining integrity and regenerating after injury.
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