anatomical architecture

How is Tissue Architecture Classified?

Tissue architecture is classified into four basic types: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissue. Each type has unique features and functions:
Epithelial tissue: Covers body surfaces and lines hollow organs, body cavities, and ducts.
Connective tissue: Supports, protects, and binds other tissues together.
Muscle tissue: Specialized for contraction and includes skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle.
Nervous tissue: Composed of neurons and glial cells, responsible for transmitting and processing information.

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