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What are the Key Tissue Types?
There are four basic tissue types in the human body:
Epithelial Tissue
: Covers body surfaces and lines cavities.
Connective Tissue
: Supports, binds, and protects organs.
Muscle Tissue
: Responsible for movement.
Nervous Tissue
: Transmits and processes information.
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