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This document displays a diagram of various human body tissues, labeled for learning and reference. It explains each tissue, its function, and composition. This is useful for learning about the human body.

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### Tejidos del cuerpo humano The image depicts a human body with various labeled tissues. * **Tejido cartilaginoso**: This tissue is a connective tissue that is found in the joints, ears, nose, and trachea. It is composed of cells called chondrocytes, which are embedded in a matrix of collagen a...

### Tejidos del cuerpo humano The image depicts a human body with various labeled tissues. * **Tejido cartilaginoso**: This tissue is a connective tissue that is found in the joints, ears, nose, and trachea. It is composed of cells called chondrocytes, which are embedded in a matrix of collagen and other proteins. * **Tejido muscular**: This tissue is responsible for movement. It is composed of long, thin cells called muscle fibers, which are capable of contracting. * **Tejido conjuntivo**: This tissue is responsible for supporting and connecting other tissues. It is composed of cells called fibroblasts, which produce collagen and other proteins. * **Tejido nervioso**: This tissue is responsible for communication within the body. It is composed of cells called neurons, which transmit nerve impulses. * **Tejido adiposo**: This tissue is responsible for storing energy. It is composed of cells called adipocytes, which are filled with fat. * **Tejido epitelial**: This tissue covers the surfaces of the body and lines internal organs It is composed of cells that are tightly packed together, forming a barrier. * **Tejido óseo**: This tissue forms the bones of the body. It is tough and strong, and is composed of cells called osteocytes, which are embedded in a matrix of collagen and other proteins. * **Sangre**: This tissue is responsible for transporting nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.

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