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What is the primary function of a tissue?
What is the primary function of a tissue?
- To produce energy for cellular activities
- To provide structural support and connect different parts of an organism (correct)
- To transport oxygen in the bloodstream
- To regulate body temperature
Which of the following is an example of a connective tissue?
Which of the following is an example of a connective tissue?
- Muscle tissue
- Epithelial tissue
- Nervous tissue
- Bone tissue (correct)
What is the function of nervous tissue?
What is the function of nervous tissue?
- To produce and secrete hormones
- To contract and produce movement
- To provide a protective covering for the body
- To transmit and receive nerve impulses (correct)
Study Notes
Tissue Functions
- The primary function of a tissue is to provide structure and support to the body, allowing it to maintain its shape and perform various bodily functions.
Types of Tissues
- Connective tissue is an example of a tissue type, which provides support, structure, and connects other tissues and organs.
Nervous Tissue Function
- The function of nervous tissue is to transmit and process information through electrical and chemical signals, enabling coordination and control of bodily functions.
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Test your knowledge of tissues with this quiz! Explore the primary function of tissues, identify examples of connective tissues, and understand the function of nervous tissues. Perfect for biology students and anyone interested in learning about the human body's fundamental building blocks.