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What is the primary function of tissue in living organisms?
What is the primary function of tissue in living organisms?
- To transport nutrients
- To provide structural support (correct)
- To coordinate bodily responses
- To facilitate communication between cells
What is the role of nervous tissue?
What is the role of nervous tissue?
- To store energy
- To produce hormones
- To cover body surfaces
- To transmit electrical impulses (correct)
Which type of tissue is responsible for contraction and movement in the body?
Which type of tissue is responsible for contraction and movement in the body?
- Muscle tissue (correct)
- Nervous tissue
- Epithelial tissue
- Connective tissue
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Tissue Functions
- The primary function of tissue in living organisms is to provide structure and support to the body.
Nervous Tissue
- The role of nervous tissue is to transmit and process information through electrical and chemical signals.
Muscle Tissue
- Muscle tissue is responsible for contraction and movement in the body, enabling actions such as walking, running, and lifting.
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