Building Blocks of Human Body

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  1. 4. Is the specialized tissue responsible for communication within the body, transmitting signals throughout the nervous system to coordinate and control bodily functions.
  2. 6. A specialized tissue responsible for movement, both voluntary and involuntary, through the contraction of its cells.
  3. 8. A type of connective tissue that provides support and cushioning to joints, acting as a shock absorber and reducing friction between bones.bone
  4. 9. Is a tough, fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone, enabling the transmission of force from muscle contraction to skeletal movement.
  5. 10. A type of biological tissue that supports, connects, and protects other tissues and organs throughout the body.
  6. 11. A strong, fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones, providing stability and support to joints.
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  1. 1. A specialized, hard connective tissue that forms the skeletal framework of the body, providing support, protection for vital organs, and serving as a reservoir for calcium and other minerals.
  2. 2. It is responsible for involuntary movements, such as the contraction of blood vessels, the digestive system, and other internal organs.
  3. 3. Also known as skeletal muscle, is a type of muscle tissue that appears striped under a microscope due to the regular arrangement of protein filaments within its cells. It is responsible for voluntary movement and is attached to bones.
  4. 5. Known as fat tissue, is a type of connective tissue that stores energy in the form of fat, providing insulation, cushioning, and protection for vital organs.
  5. 7. A type of tissue that forms the lining of organs and cavities in the body, serving as a protective barrier and regulating the passage of substances.